Re: XP Home Version BC Code
- From: Ron_Boyd <Ron_Boyd.1xe8id@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 06:32:22 +0100
Malke Wrote:
> Ron_Boyd wrote:
>
>
> My PC radomly shuts down, then reboots showing various
> BC ERROR CODES:
>
> Most recent code today 23 Oct 2005 is:
>
> BCCode: 10000050 BCP1:E281B000 BCP2:00000000 BCP3:80512655
> BCP4:00000001 OSVer:5_1_2600 SP:2_0 Product:768_1
>
> I have a Gateway machine,OS is XP Home SP2 loaded, MS Antivirus Beta
> version and Norton Internet Security runs daily. Neither scan shows
> any registry virus/adware/spyware.
>
> How can I fix this problem?
>
>
> These types of errors usually mean a problem with drivers and/or
> hardware, not viruses. Did you make any changes recently? Update any
> drivers? Add any hardware? Googling around, I found references to
> older
> Logitech mouseware, ATI drivers, and other hardware drivers. You could
> also have physical problems like overheating and/or failing
> components.
>
> First see if you can narrow down the focus by answering "what changed
> between the time things worked and the time they didn't".
>
> Malke
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Malke,
Thanks for the insight. However, I have not made any configuration
changes or updates except Microsoft and Norton Antivirus updates.
I suspose then its a hardware issue. I purchase my pc approximately 3
1/2 yrs ago. It's powered on about 8 hrs week days and 18 hrs on
weekends.
How can I pinpont the cause? Ron
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