BSOD Stop Error
On Sun, 19 Feb 2012 21:05:54 -0600, "Jo-Anne"
wrote:
Thank you for the info about checking with BlueScreenView. According to
Microsoft, the fix is to uninstall whatever device driver is causing the
problem. Not really helpful for me now.
I know, that's why a program like BlueScreenView is handy. It reads
the file created by the BSOD and hopefully then gives you some
information on which to base a repair. The advice you mention, to
uninstall some unknown driver, is too vague to be of use.
As I mentioned in the post about how long it was taking to start the discs,
this boxed set is supposed to be DVDs, not Blu-Ray; however, when you start
the disc, it clearly says Blu-Ray on it--and it takes 30 seconds to begin
playing, which none of the DVDs do.
I've not yet seen a commercial DVD that didn't have the official DVD
logo on it, and likewise I've not yet seen a BluRay that didn't have
that logo on it. Actually, it should be fairly prominent and obvious
on both the media and the packaging. I wouldn't pay any attention to
startup time when trying to determine disc type.
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