Re: unexpected shut down in window vista
- From: "Colin Barnhorst" <c.barnhorst@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2008 12:47:46 -0600
Right click on Computer and on the Advanced system settings link in the left panel. Choose the Advanced tab and click on the Settings button under Startup and Recovery. Uncheck the Automatic Restart. It is useful to have the stop error code from the blue screen and turning off AR gives you time to collect it.
It sounds like it may be a while before you see another one so try the Event Viewer to see if you can get an idea of the component that caused the last one. Right click Computer and select Manage. Expand the Event Viewer line. Check in Windows Logs for events in System and also Application.
If you are not using a laptop cooler I suggest that you do. It could be due to occasional heat buildup.
"allure" <allure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:08E44329-F7F4-4280-B610-521A357A25EA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have been experiencing an unexpected shut down with my laptop since I got
it which was in Jan 2008 up till now 5 times >>>>it happened in a month
twice where there is a gap of two month between the incidents..
Today was the 5th and I was able to write what the report said on the blue
screen since I have made my setting for the computer not to reboot after an
unexpected shutdown...
Don’t know if I could get a help here as to what could be the cause... some
are listed just don’t know where to start from or what to do or if I can do
anything before sending it to the vendor..
Thank u
Note
Usually after this shut down the computer reboots and all goes back to normal
The problem is a blue screen with the following written on it:-
Problem has been detected and windows has been shut down to prevent damage
to your computer.
- check if you have adequate disk space.
- If a driver is identified in the stop message, disable driver or check
with the manufacturer for drivers updates.
- change video adapter.
- Bios update check with your vendor.
- Disable bios memory options such as cashing or shadowing, if you need to
use safe mode to remove
Or disable components, restart your computer, press F8 to select
advanced start up options, and then
select safe mode.
and of course while all the above have been written on the blue screen the
following also was going on:-
Collecting data for crash dump
Initializing disk for crash dump.
Beginning dump of physical memory.
Dumping physical memory to disk.
Physical memory dump complete.
Note
Usually after this shut down the computer reboots and all goes back to normal
.
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