Re: Rebooting Frequently

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From: Wesley Vogel (123WVogel955_at_comcast.net)
Date: 10/21/04


Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2004 12:58:28 -0600

Also, you'll be able to read the BSOD if it appears. ;-)

-- 
Hope this helps.  Let us know.
Wes
In news:Of$wCJ4tEHA.2468@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl,
Wesley Vogel <123WVogel955@comcast.net> hunted and pecked:
> Follow my previous advice and then when you suffer from [[reboot for
> no apparent reason]] you can open the Event Viewer and see if you can
> find the reason.
>
> Look in System or Application.
>
> To open the Event Viewer...
> Start | Run | Type:   eventvwr  | OK
>
> Double click the event in Event Viewer | Click: the button below the
> second arrow (looks like two pages) [[Copies the details of the event
> to the Clipboard.]] | Paste into Notepad | Click:
> For more information, see Help and Support Center at
> http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
>
> Read all info | Copy and paste to Notepad | Click the [+] Related
> Knowledge Base articles | Follow any links that might be useful
>
>
>
> In news:11958F30-7760-4749-882E-E8F1F4D62759@microsoft.com,
> J <J@discussions.microsoft.com> hunted and pecked:
>> I'm not wanting to keep the computer from rebooting...I'm wanting to
>> fix it.
>>
>> Anyone else have ideas?
>>
>> "Wesley Vogel" wrote:
>>
>>> This won't fix your problem, but it'll keep your machine from
>>> rebooting.
>>>
>>> Choosing recovery actions if Windows stops unexpectedly
>>>
>>> Right click My Computer | Properties | Advanced tab |
>>> Click the Settings button under Startup and Recovery |
>>> Under System Failure | UNCheck:  Automatically restart |
>>> OK |Apply | OK
>>>
>>> [[Specifies whether Windows will automatically reboot whenever the
>>> system stops unexpectedly.
>>> You must be logged on as a member of the Administrators group to set
>>> recovery options.]]
>>>
>>> --
>>> Hope this helps.  Let us know.
>>> Wes
>>>
>>> In news:5694A5C0-A04D-4FEE-83F5-A2161D619DAC@microsoft.com,
>>> J <J@discussions.microsoft.com> hunted and pecked:
>>>> Also The computer is using SP1.
>>>> (I don't know how I ended up with 2 threads)
>>>>
>>>> "J" wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Can someone tell me what could be causing my HP NX5000 Laptop to
>>>>> reboot for no apparent reason?
>>>>> It happens when the user is in MS Word, ver 2003, he/she will be
>>>>> typing and then get a fatal eror message... when they click ok it
>>>>> reboots.  Below is a copy of the dump file.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Loading dump file mini102004-01.dmp
>>>>> ----- 32 bit Kernel Mini Dump Analysis
>>>>>
>>>>> DUMP_HEADER32:
>>>>> MajorVersion        0000000f
>>>>> MinorVersion        00000a28
>>>>> DirectoryTableBase  00039000
>>>>> PfnDataBase         80543e58
>>>>> PsLoadedModuleList  80543530
>>>>> PsActiveProcessHead 80545578
>>>>> MachineImageType    0000014c
>>>>> NumberProcessors    00000001
>>>>> BugCheckCode        1000008e
>>>>> BugCheckParameter1  c0000005
>>>>> BugCheckParameter2  805ac9e5
>>>>> BugCheckParameter3  f9a23d20
>>>>> BugCheckParameter4  00000000
>>>>> PaeEnabled          00000000
>>>>> KdDebuggerDataBlock 805353e0
>>>>> MiniDumpFields      000004ff
>>>>>
>>>>> TRIAGE_DUMP32:
>>>>> ServicePackBuild      00000100
>>>>> SizeOfDump            00010000
>>>>> ValidOffset           0000fffc
>>>>> ContextOffset         00000320
>>>>> ExceptionOffset       000007d0
>>>>> MmOffset              00001068
>>>>> UnloadedDriversOffset 000010a0
>>>>> PrcbOffset            00001878
>>>>> ProcessOffset         00002268
>>>>> ThreadOffset          000024c0
>>>>> CallStackOffset       00002720
>>>>> SizeOfCallStack       00004000
>>>>> DriverListOffset      000069b0
>>>>> DriverCount           0000008e
>>>>> StringPoolOffset      000093d8
>>>>> StringPoolSize        00002a08
>>>>> BrokenDriverOffset    00000000
>>>>> TriageOptions         ffffffff
>>>>> TopOfStack            f9a23d94
>>>>> DebuggerDataOffset    00006720
>>>>> DebuggerDataSize      00000290
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Windows XP Kernel Version 2600 (Service Pack 1) UP Free x86
>>>>> compatible Kernel base = 0x804d4000 PsLoadedModuleList =
>>>>> 0x80543530 Debug session time: Wed Oct 20 12:09:56 2004
>>>>> System Uptime: 0 days 0:11:30
>>>>> start    end        module name
>>>>> 804d4000 806aa280   nt             Checksum: 001E311B  Timestamp:
>>>>> Thu Apr 24 10:
>>>>> 57:43 2003 (3EA80977)
>>>>>
>>>>> Unloaded modules:
>>>>> ef98c000 ef9b3000   kmixer.sys    Timestamp: unavailable
>>>>> (00000000) effe6000 f000d000   kmixer.sys    Timestamp:
>>>>> unavailable (00000000) f9b7d000 f9b7e000   drmkaud.sys
>>>>> Timestamp: unavailable (00000000) f01ba000 f01c7000   DMusic.sys
>>>>> Timestamp: unavailable (00000000) f01ca000 f01d8000   swmidi.sys
>>>>> Timestamp: unavailable (00000000) f00ad000 f00d0000   aec.sys
>>>>> Timestamp: unavailable (00000000) f0919000 f091b000   splitter.sys
>>>>> Timestamp: unavailable (00000000) f96a8000 f96b2000   imapi.sys
>>>>> Timestamp: unavailable (00000000) f9890000 f9898000   processr.sys
>>>>> Timestamp: unavailable (00000000) f9870000 f9875000   Cdaudio.SYS
>>>>> Timestamp: unavailable (00000000) f99d4000 f99d7000   Sfloppy.SYS
>>>>> Timestamp: unavailable (00000000) f9868000 f986d000   Flpydisk.SYS
>>>>> Timestamp: unavailable (00000000)
>>>>>
>>>>> Finished dump check


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