Hi, Ullrich.
Have a you updated drivers recently? If so, you may want to roll them back.
Was there a STOP code, as that is more informative than the BCCode. You
might want to consider installing Dr Watson as your default debugger to
gleam more information. To do so, at the Start:Run box, type "drwtsn32 -i"
(without the quotes). Then, if this or another hang occurs, you can search
for DRWTSN32.LOG and go the bottom of the (appended) file in notepad. Look
for what recently caused the failure.
316424 Error Message: The System Has Recovered from a Serious Problem
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=316424
306546 HOW TO: Use the Driver Roll Back Feature to Restore a Previous
Version
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=306546
322205 How to Troubleshoot Hardware and Software Driver Problems in Windows
XP
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=322205
307852 HOW TO: Start Your Computer by Using the Last Known Good
Configuration
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=307852
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ulli said:
After turning my XP PRO laptop on (it was on standby) it told me it has
just recovered from a serious error.