Re: Stop on BOD when booting up



No worries Gerry, you have already helped me fix the problem over on the Hardware group.

regards

Daniel
"Gerry" <gerry@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:eEmOLoM2HHA.6072@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Daniel

Please post a copy of the Stop Error Report when you can.

Judging by your comment overheating may be a factor causing your computer to misbehave. You need to check that all fans are working and remove the dust bunnies inside the computer case.
http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/page2.html#Hardware_Tshoot
The second paragraph under Hardware Troubleshooting.


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Hope this helps.

Gerry
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Daniel wrote:
Hi

thanks for the rplies and follow ups, my PC does boot when it is cold
so I can change
the settings.

Sorry about the posty, that started as POST then was supposed to be
boot, and I got caught somewhere in the middle.

I'll use spell check ythis time

regards

Daniel

"Ken Blake, MVP" <kblake@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:qoueb3di968tthtodf6437pk501s411kgj@xxxxxxxxxx
On Mon, 06 Aug 2007 12:44:11 -0700, "Ken Blake, MVP"
<kblake@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Mon, 6 Aug 2007 19:35:46 +0100, "Gerry" <gerry@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Ken

How will that work if you cannot get to the Desktop?


Did he say he can't get to the desktop? I didn't see it.


Rereading his message, I see the word "posty." I didn't know what he
meant by that, so I ignored it originally. But perhaps he meant
something like "posting," in which case you're right, and my
suggestion can't help.

If that's the case, sorry Daniel.


Ken Blake, MVP wrote:
On Mon, 6 Aug 2007 18:30:11 +1000, "Daniel" <noone@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

I have XP pro, how do I get it to stop on a BOD during posty so I
can see what the problem is, at the moment it
is just going round and round with a quick flash of the BOD then
tries to start up again


The default of restarting on a blue screen is a terrible one, in
my view. Right-click My Computer, and choose Properties. On the
Advanced tab, click Settings under Startup and Recovery. Under
System failure, uncheck the box "Automatically restart.


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