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November 22nd, 2008,01:34 PM #1 spiderty View Profile View Forum Posts Virtual Intern Join Date Jun 2002 Location oHIo Posts 237 [RESOLVED] Continuous Reboot--blue screen flashes too quick I'm trying to figure out a problem with a continuous reboot but when the XP screen comes up to start loading the OS, almost immediately after that the blue screen with the error message comes up blue screen error vista but it's too fast to read....is there a way to pause this somehow to find out the blue screen error message? It does this in safe mode, last know config and start windows normally modes. Reply With Quote November 22nd, 2008,01:47 PM #2 lgbpop View Profile View Forum Posts In an Altered State Join Date Jun 2005 Location Ft Myers FL Posts 8,510 Go into the BIOS and select Stay Off, Remain Off or however it's worded under Power Options | Upon Power Loss. It could be worded any number of ways. (Most BIOSes have Restart as the default setting, for some reason.) Once that's been changed, upon your next BSOD the blue screen should remain up as long as it takes to read it. Post the error message/code and we can probably help narrow things down. Reply With Quote November 22nd, 2008,02:35 PM #3 spiderty View Profile View Forum Posts Virtual Intern Join Date Jun 2002 Location oHIo Posts 237 no dice, I change the value and it still flashes up and reboots... Reply With Quote November 22nd, 2008,11:41 PM #4 spiderty View Profile View Forum Posts Virtual Inte
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quickly, you know how frustrating it is to track down the source of the problem. If the BSOD flashes too quickly to read, you need a program that can analyze your system dumps http://www.pctechbytes.com/windows/bsod-flashes-too-quickly/ and display them in a way you can easily find the information included in that file. BlueScreenView is that program. BlueScreenView scans the minidump files that are created when your system crashes. It displays all of the information about the crashes in a single table that is easy to read. It shows the minidump filename, the date, and basic information about the crash. All of this valuable blue screen information can help you track down the application or driver that is causing your BSOD. The program can be run on multiple version of Windows, including Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8. But for the program to work, you need to make sure your computer writes error information when it crashes. To do this, right-click Computer (or My Computer) blue screen error and select Properties. Under the Advanced tab, click Settings in the Startup and Recovery section. Next, under System failure, make sure the Write an event to the system log box is checked. You can then download and run the BlueScreenView program from the Nirsoft website. Install and run the program if you have been experiencing BSOD Flashes Too Quickly for you to read. BSOD Flashes Too Quickly Any system crashes that occur should be reported when you run the program and provide you with clues you couldn't otherwise see. Stop error codes, memory address, driver details and other information can help you track down the issue so you can fix the problem and avoid future BSODs. If you have a BSOD flashes too quickly problem that cannot be resolved using this program, join our free computer repair forums and we will try and help you discover why your computer is crashing.
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