Vin Rin
December 6th 03, 09:04 PM
Great............ I'll do that, thank you.
I'm the last guy to ask, but for some reason I feel it may have something to
do with the video...
"S.Lewis" > wrote in message
...
> Right click "my computer", click "advanced" tab, then 'startup and
recovery'
> 'settings' button. Uncheck 'automatically restart".
>
> This may (hopefully) freeze the PC when it dumps and provide a clue in the
> form of an error message....
>
> Stew
>
>
> "Vin Rin" > wrote in message
> .net...
> > Dell L400 - upgraded to a 766 Celeron w/66 MHz bus...supposedly has an
> Intel
> > CA810 mother board- Intel 810 graphics..
> >
> >
> > Freshly installed XP - for no apparent reason, the computer just
> crashes...
> > no apparent reason, as if the reset button was hit... no lock up,
nothing-
> > XP comes back that it was an unknown driver issue- cannot identify the
> > problem.. where do I even begin to look???
> >
> > thank you!
> >
> >
>
>
>
I'm the last guy to ask, but for some reason I feel it may have something to
do with the video...
"S.Lewis" > wrote in message
...
> Right click "my computer", click "advanced" tab, then 'startup and
recovery'
> 'settings' button. Uncheck 'automatically restart".
>
> This may (hopefully) freeze the PC when it dumps and provide a clue in the
> form of an error message....
>
> Stew
>
>
> "Vin Rin" > wrote in message
> .net...
> > Dell L400 - upgraded to a 766 Celeron w/66 MHz bus...supposedly has an
> Intel
> > CA810 mother board- Intel 810 graphics..
> >
> >
> > Freshly installed XP - for no apparent reason, the computer just
> crashes...
> > no apparent reason, as if the reset button was hit... no lock up,
nothing-
> > XP comes back that it was an unknown driver issue- cannot identify the
> > problem.. where do I even begin to look???
> >
> > thank you!
> >
> >
>
>
>