Auto Reboot

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Eric

Using XP Home:

My system will automatically reboot by it's self. I have
the latest patches and virus definitions and I've scanned
for viruses like Blaster with no viruses detected. I've
even looked for the Blaster files manually; again nothing
appears to be there. MS says this may also be a problem
with Windows yet doesn't give any other info.

Reboot usually happens when Online, yet not always.

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Had 3 recent reboots.

A blue error screen of text showed up for all 3 reboots:

“A problem has been detected and Windows has shut down to
prevent damage to computer.”

Then asked if I’d seen this screen before and giving
suggestions to:
“Disable memory options of Bios: Shadow and cache.
Disable and or remove new hardware or drivers.”

At bottom of screen:
“Beginning dump of physical memory.
Physical dump complete.”


Additional info =

1st reboot:

“Technical Information:

*** Stop 0x00000C5 (0xE24953F0, 0x00000002,
oxoooooooo, 0x80534E56)”

2nd reboot:

“Technical Information:

*** Stop 0x0000008 (0x00000005, 0xBF9B3BB, 0xF198C440,
0x00000000)
***NV4_disp.dll - address BF9B93BB, BF9B7000, Date
Stamp 3d3bdca2”

3rd reboot:

happened in SAFE MODE - same basic screen as 1st reboot
with different addresses.

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How can I fix this?
Are these RAM addresses?

Any help is appreciated!

Eric
 
see posting about restarting services rather than restarting computer option
should be selected for when conflict occurs.

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If I can asssist further, please let me know.


Yours faithfully,

John Aidiniantz
www.real-audio-jukebox.com
 
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