P PotGuy Joined Sep 17, 2005 Messages 1,934 Reaction score 0 Jun 24, 2011 #1 3 BSODs in one day, that can't be good can it? Don't know what they say as the pooter restarts before I can read or write down any details. Happened twice when on youtube, and once for no reason at all. Hmm.
3 BSODs in one day, that can't be good can it? Don't know what they say as the pooter restarts before I can read or write down any details. Happened twice when on youtube, and once for no reason at all. Hmm.
Silverhazesurfer Master of Logic Joined Oct 3, 2008 Messages 1,068 Reaction score 42 Jun 24, 2011 #2 Turn off automatic restart on error. that will allow you to see it. http://www.technibble.com/how-to-di...r-bsod-if-you-are-unable-to-get-into-windows/ Past that, try to get the situation to a state that will re-create the error. Example, playing a game can trigger it if you have faulty drivers, etc. If the task dumprep.exe is running after restart, there is a good chance that the system has logged the dump. Check up my post on https://www.pcreview.co.uk/forums/reading-dump-files-t4035605.html
Turn off automatic restart on error. that will allow you to see it. http://www.technibble.com/how-to-di...r-bsod-if-you-are-unable-to-get-into-windows/ Past that, try to get the situation to a state that will re-create the error. Example, playing a game can trigger it if you have faulty drivers, etc. If the task dumprep.exe is running after restart, there is a good chance that the system has logged the dump. Check up my post on https://www.pcreview.co.uk/forums/reading-dump-files-t4035605.html