Computer reboots when copying a folder from network

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I have a very strange problem. I backed some personal data
from a user's machine and stored it on a network drive.
Then I did a clean install on the original system. When I
try to copy the files back over, there is one certain
directory that can not be copied back. The folder is
called "Orginizer" and there are two files in there.
A .bak file and a .org file. Whenever I go into that
folder (which is on the network) the system restarts.
Sometimes it's instant, sometimes it takes a couple
minutes. But no matter what, the moment I try to copy the
folder over, the system will reboot. Any ideas/solutions?
 
"Automatically reboot" was checked, so I unchecked it.
That didn't change anything.

I checked the log and it's clean. No warnings or errors.

However, I did notice that just before the system
restarts, I get a blue screen. It passes by too quickly
for me to see any word on it though.
-----Original Message-----
Check your system log. The fact that your system restarts may be due to your
ControlPanel/System/Advanced/Startup and Recovery
settings.
 
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