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to keep on rebooting at start up with a flash of a blue screen message which I can't read as it is so fast. It boots up with the Windows logo screen and the blue lines showing it working for a few blue screen error on mac seconds but then it goes black and then the blue screen flashes and it then reboots to the
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same thing again. How can I read that blue screen and how can I see what it wrong and fix it. Thanks oz rock, Feb 5, 2010
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#1 Advertisements SC Tom Guest "rock" <> wrote in message news:#... > Hi, > > I have XP pro and it has started to keep on rebooting at start up with a > flash of a blue screen message which I can't read as it
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is so fast. > > It boots up with the Windows logo screen and the blue lines showing it > working for a few seconds but then it goes black and then the blue screen > flashes and it then reboots to the same thing again. > > How can I read that blue screen and how can I see what it wrong and fix > it. > > Thanks > > > oz > Press F8 during boot up until the boot options menu comes up. Scroll down to "Disable blue screen error windows xp automatic restart on system failure" and press enter. That will stop it at the BSOD if it comes up again. -- SC Tom SC Tom, Feb 6, 2010 #2 Advertisements rock Guest Thanks but this did not work on my XP box. It is a USB KB. oz On 6/02/2010 11:18 AM, SC Tom wrote: > > > "rock" <> wrote in message > news:#... >> Hi, >> >> I have XP pro and it has started to keep on rebooting at start up with >> a flash of a blue screen message which I can't read as it is so fast. >> >> It boots up with the Windows logo screen and the blue lines showing it >> working for a few seconds but then it goes black and then the blue >> screen flashes and it then reboots to the same thing again. >> >> How can I read that blue screen and how can I see what it wrong and >> fix it. >> >> Thanks >> >> >> oz >> > > Press F8 during boot up until the boot options menu comes up. Scroll > down to "Disable automatic restart on system failure" and press enter. > That will stop it at the BSOD if it comes up again. rock, Feb 6, 2010 #3 thanatoid Guest rock <> wrote in news:: > Thanks but this did not work on my XP box. > > It is a USB KB. That shouldn't matter but I had a feeling that wasn't gonna work. You have a digital camera or a camcorder, like everyone in the world exc
Choose Which Files Windows Search Indexes on Your PC Subscribe l l FOLLOW US TWITTER GOOGLE+ FACEBOOK GET UPDATES BY EMAIL Enter your blue screen error 0x0000007e email below to get exclusive access to our best articles and tips before blue screen error 777 everybody else. RSS ALL ARTICLES FEATURES ONLY TRIVIA Search How-To Geek Everything You Need To Know About the blue screen error google chrome Blue Screen of Death The blue screen of death -- or BSOD -- is always an unwelcome sight. BSODs appear when Microsoft Windows encounters a critical error it can't recover from, http://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/how-to-stop-screen-so-i-can-read-blue-screen-message.3964723/ requiring a reboot and possibly resulting in lost work. A blue screen of death is the worst type of error a computer can experience, unlike an application crash, which doesn't bring down the whole system. A BSOD is the result of low-level software crashing -- or faulty hardware. What Causes Blue Screens of Death Blue screens are generally caused by problems with your http://www.howtogeek.com/163452/everything-you-need-to-know-about-the-blue-screen-of-death/ computer's hardware or issues with its hardware driver software. Standard software shouldn't be able to cause blue screens -- if an application crashes, it will do so without taking the operating system out with it. Blue screens are caused by hardware problems and issues with low-level software running in the Windows kernel. A blue screen occurs when Windows encounters a "STOP Error." This critical failure causes Windows to crash and stop working. The only thing Windows can do is stop the computer and restart it. This can lead to data loss, as programs don't have a chance to save their open data -- ideally, programs should continuously save their data so a blue screen of death or other type of error won't result in data loss. When a blue screen occurs, Windows automatically creates a "minidump" file that contains information about the crash and saves it to your disk. You can view information about these minidumps to help identify the cause of the blue screen. Windows Restarts When a BSOD Appears By default, Windows automatically restarts the computer whenever it encounters a blue screen of death. If your
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List Welcome Guide More BleepingComputer.com → BleepingComputer Applications and Guides → Mini guides and how-tos - Simple answers to common questions → Microsoft Windows Mini-Guides Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. Register a free account to unlock additional features at BleepingComputer.com Welcome to BleepingComputer, a free community where people like yourself come together to discuss and learn how to use their computers. Using the site is easy and fun. As a guest, you can browse and view the various discussions in the forums, but can not create a new topic or reply to an existing one unless you are logged in. Other benefits of registering an account are subscribing to topics and forums, creating a blog, and having no ads shown anywhere on the site. Click here to Register a free account now! or read our Welcome Guide to learn how to use this site. 3 votes How To Find Bsod Error Messages Started by usasma , Dec 09 2006 12:44 AM Please log in to reply No replies to this topic #1 usasma usasma Still visually handicapped (avatar is memory developed by my Dad BSOD Kernel Dump Expert 22,631 posts OFFLINE Gender:Male Location:Southeastern CT, USA Local time:01:54 AM Posted 09 December 2006 - 12:44 AM How to Find BSOD (Blue Screen) Error MessagesGuide OverviewThis guide will explain how to locate and analyze BSOD error reports. There are 4 places (by default) where Windows presents this information. If you've disabled the Error Reporting Service or the Event Viewer, then I'm afraid that you're just SOL The Blue Screen of Death (also known as the BSOD) is a screen that Windows shows you when it shuts down your computer in order to prevent damage to it. It's also known as a STOP error or as a BugCheck Code. It is a hardware error by definition - but this doesn't mean tha