Andrew E
December 12th 03, 06:55 PM
Go to run,type:SigVerif It's probably not signed,this
xp utility should locate it for you.
>-----Original Message-----
>I have a KDS Laptop Valiant 6000 series running XP Home
>edition. Since I purchased this computer the computer
>crashes about 4 or 5 times a day. When it comes back up
>I generate an error report that says the same thing- all
>the time. The problem is caused by a "device driver".
>However when I receive the automated reply back from
>Micfrosoft it does not give me the details to find out
>what device driver is causing the problem.
>
>I've checked all my device drivers for conflicts in the
>device manger and there are none listed as having that
>problem.
>
>There is not set pattern on what drivers may be causing
>the problem. It can happen at anytime when no
>applications are being used or when any application is
>being used.
>
>When I turned off the anti-virus program for a while and
>it still happened.
>
>Is there a way to isolate this problem so I can resolve
>the problem? Is there a troubleshhoting application that
>can point me to the faulty device driver(s)?
>.
>
xp utility should locate it for you.
>-----Original Message-----
>I have a KDS Laptop Valiant 6000 series running XP Home
>edition. Since I purchased this computer the computer
>crashes about 4 or 5 times a day. When it comes back up
>I generate an error report that says the same thing- all
>the time. The problem is caused by a "device driver".
>However when I receive the automated reply back from
>Micfrosoft it does not give me the details to find out
>what device driver is causing the problem.
>
>I've checked all my device drivers for conflicts in the
>device manger and there are none listed as having that
>problem.
>
>There is not set pattern on what drivers may be causing
>the problem. It can happen at anytime when no
>applications are being used or when any application is
>being used.
>
>When I turned off the anti-virus program for a while and
>it still happened.
>
>Is there a way to isolate this problem so I can resolve
>the problem? Is there a troubleshhoting application that
>can point me to the faulty device driver(s)?
>.
>