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Computer keeps restarting
My Computer keeps re-starting itself. This usually happens after about being
on for 2 and 1/2 hours. I have the power settings at always on. -- Jim Toomey |
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Hi Jim
Any error messages to work with? If you don't see any error messages, right click on My Computer, select Properties and then the Advanced tab. Click on Settings under Startup and Recovery and disable 'Automatically restart'. Next time your PC reboots, you should see a Blue Screen. Could you please post the Stop Code from the BSOD? Also, please have a look in the Event Viewer to see if any entries there may refer to the problem. -- Will Denny MS-MVP - Windows Shell/User Please reply to the News Groups "MARINEGYSGT" wrote in message ... My Computer keeps re-starting itself. This usually happens after about being on for 2 and 1/2 hours. I have the power settings at always on. -- Jim Toomey |
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Thanks I will try that. I don't get any error messages. Going to reboot now
and will come back and let you know how it worked. "Will Denny" wrote: Hi Jim Any error messages to work with? If you don't see any error messages, right click on My Computer, select Properties and then the Advanced tab. Click on Settings under Startup and Recovery and disable 'Automatically restart'. Next time your PC reboots, you should see a Blue Screen. Could you please post the Stop Code from the BSOD? Also, please have a look in the Event Viewer to see if any entries there may refer to the problem. -- Will Denny MS-MVP - Windows Shell/User Please reply to the News Groups "MARINEGYSGT" wrote in message ... My Computer keeps re-starting itself. This usually happens after about being on for 2 and 1/2 hours. I have the power settings at always on. -- Jim Toomey |
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I didn't get blue screen,not sure where stop error would be. What is BSOD,
also where do I find event viewer? "MARINEGYSGT" wrote: Thanks I will try that. I don't get any error messages. Going to reboot now and will come back and let you know how it worked. "Will Denny" wrote: Hi Jim Any error messages to work with? If you don't see any error messages, right click on My Computer, select Properties and then the Advanced tab. Click on Settings under Startup and Recovery and disable 'Automatically restart'. Next time your PC reboots, you should see a Blue Screen. Could you please post the Stop Code from the BSOD? Also, please have a look in the Event Viewer to see if any entries there may refer to the problem. -- Will Denny MS-MVP - Windows Shell/User Please reply to the News Groups "MARINEGYSGT" wrote in message ... My Computer keeps re-starting itself. This usually happens after about being on for 2 and 1/2 hours. I have the power settings at always on. -- Jim Toomey |
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BSOD = Blue Screen of Death
Event Viewer Go to StartRun and enter eventvwr -- William "MARINEGYSGT" wrote in message ... I didn't get blue screen,not sure where stop error would be. What is BSOD, also where do I find event viewer? "MARINEGYSGT" wrote: Thanks I will try that. I don't get any error messages. Going to reboot now and will come back and let you know how it worked. "Will Denny" wrote: Hi Jim Any error messages to work with? If you don't see any error messages, right click on My Computer, select Properties and then the Advanced tab. Click on Settings under Startup and Recovery and disable 'Automatically restart'. Next time your PC reboots, you should see a Blue Screen. Could you please post the Stop Code from the BSOD? Also, please have a look in the Event Viewer to see if any entries there may refer to the problem. -- Will Denny MS-MVP - Windows Shell/User Please reply to the News Groups "MARINEGYSGT" wrote in message ... My Computer keeps re-starting itself. This usually happens after about being on for 2 and 1/2 hours. I have the power settings at always on. -- Jim Toomey |
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Thought that was what BSOD meant, will check viewer thanks.
"WTC" wrote: BSOD = Blue Screen of Death Event Viewer Go to StartRun and enter eventvwr -- William "MARINEGYSGT" wrote in message ... I didn't get blue screen,not sure where stop error would be. What is BSOD, also where do I find event viewer? "MARINEGYSGT" wrote: Thanks I will try that. I don't get any error messages. Going to reboot now and will come back and let you know how it worked. "Will Denny" wrote: Hi Jim Any error messages to work with? If you don't see any error messages, right click on My Computer, select Properties and then the Advanced tab. Click on Settings under Startup and Recovery and disable 'Automatically restart'. Next time your PC reboots, you should see a Blue Screen. Could you please post the Stop Code from the BSOD? Also, please have a look in the Event Viewer to see if any entries there may refer to the problem. -- Will Denny MS-MVP - Windows Shell/User Please reply to the News Groups "MARINEGYSGT" wrote in message ... My Computer keeps re-starting itself. This usually happens after about being on for 2 and 1/2 hours. I have the power settings at always on. -- Jim Toomey |
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Hi
The Blue screen will appear when the PC reboots/restarts itself. BSOD = Blue Screen Of Death. The Stop Code will be on the Blue Screen in this kind of format: 0x0000000a(0xa9fdf90c,0x00000002,000000000,0x804ee d80) If you please post the number that is in front of the leading bracket. To find the Event Viewer type the following from StartRun: eventvwr.msc Then click on the icons in the left hand column and if any errors are mentioned. If there are any could you please post the Source and Event ID? -- Will Denny MS-MVP - Windows Shell/User Please reply to the News Groups "MARINEGYSGT" wrote in message ... I didn't get blue screen,not sure where stop error would be. What is BSOD, also where do I find event viewer? "MARINEGYSGT" wrote: Thanks I will try that. I don't get any error messages. Going to reboot now and will come back and let you know how it worked. "Will Denny" wrote: Hi Jim Any error messages to work with? If you don't see any error messages, right click on My Computer, select Properties and then the Advanced tab. Click on Settings under Startup and Recovery and disable 'Automatically restart'. Next time your PC reboots, you should see a Blue Screen. Could you please post the Stop Code from the BSOD? Also, please have a look in the Event Viewer to see if any entries there may refer to the problem. -- Will Denny MS-MVP - Windows Shell/User Please reply to the News Groups "MARINEGYSGT" wrote in message ... My Computer keeps re-starting itself. This usually happens after about being on for 2 and 1/2 hours. I have the power settings at always on. -- Jim Toomey |
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Thanks for the help Will. Haven't had any problems since disabling auto
restart. "Will Denny" wrote: Hi The Blue screen will appear when the PC reboots/restarts itself. BSOD = Blue Screen Of Death. The Stop Code will be on the Blue Screen in this kind of format: 0x0000000a(0xa9fdf90c,0x00000002,000000000,0x804ee d80) If you please post the number that is in front of the leading bracket. To find the Event Viewer type the following from StartRun: eventvwr.msc Then click on the icons in the left hand column and if any errors are mentioned. If there are any could you please post the Source and Event ID? -- Will Denny MS-MVP - Windows Shell/User Please reply to the News Groups "MARINEGYSGT" wrote in message ... I didn't get blue screen,not sure where stop error would be. What is BSOD, also where do I find event viewer? "MARINEGYSGT" wrote: Thanks I will try that. I don't get any error messages. Going to reboot now and will come back and let you know how it worked. "Will Denny" wrote: Hi Jim Any error messages to work with? If you don't see any error messages, right click on My Computer, select Properties and then the Advanced tab. Click on Settings under Startup and Recovery and disable 'Automatically restart'. Next time your PC reboots, you should see a Blue Screen. Could you please post the Stop Code from the BSOD? Also, please have a look in the Event Viewer to see if any entries there may refer to the problem. -- Will Denny MS-MVP - Windows Shell/User Please reply to the News Groups "MARINEGYSGT" wrote in message ... My Computer keeps re-starting itself. This usually happens after about being on for 2 and 1/2 hours. I have the power settings at always on. -- Jim Toomey |
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I have the same problem. Here is the event viewer report:
The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x100000d1 (0x00000000, 0x00000002, 0x00000000, 0xf721970f). A dump was saved in: C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\Mini120805-01.dmp. Any help? "Will Denny" wrote: Hi The Blue screen will appear when the PC reboots/restarts itself. BSOD = Blue Screen Of Death. The Stop Code will be on the Blue Screen in this kind of format: 0x0000000a(0xa9fdf90c,0x00000002,000000000,0x804ee d80) If you please post the number that is in front of the leading bracket. To find the Event Viewer type the following from StartRun: eventvwr.msc Then click on the icons in the left hand column and if any errors are mentioned. If there are any could you please post the Source and Event ID? -- Will Denny MS-MVP - Windows Shell/User Please reply to the News Groups "MARINEGYSGT" wrote in message ... I didn't get blue screen,not sure where stop error would be. What is BSOD, also where do I find event viewer? "MARINEGYSGT" wrote: Thanks I will try that. I don't get any error messages. Going to reboot now and will come back and let you know how it worked. "Will Denny" wrote: Hi Jim Any error messages to work with? If you don't see any error messages, right click on My Computer, select Properties and then the Advanced tab. Click on Settings under Startup and Recovery and disable 'Automatically restart'. Next time your PC reboots, you should see a Blue Screen. Could you please post the Stop Code from the BSOD? Also, please have a look in the Event Viewer to see if any entries there may refer to the problem. -- Will Denny MS-MVP - Windows Shell/User Please reply to the News Groups "MARINEGYSGT" wrote in message ... My Computer keeps re-starting itself. This usually happens after about being on for 2 and 1/2 hours. I have the power settings at always on. -- Jim Toomey |
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Treat your error as a 0x000000d1 error.
Type verifier in Start Run, follow the wizard but choose All Drivers. This will slow down your computer and cause more blue screen crashes but will pinpoint what is causing the crash (if the original error message didn't). Once you fix it you rerun verifier and turn it off. If you can't start after enabling verifier choose Last Known Good Configuration at the Failed Boot menu (which will start without verifier). You will be creating a crash dump file in c:\windows\minidump every blue screen. Make sure you are set to record minidumps (Small Memory Dumps) - type it in Help to see how. Then If you have the XP SP2 Security Update CD (else see http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/Â*devt...mbolpkg.mÂ*spx ) Install symbols from CD Drive Letter:\SUPPORT\SYMBOLS Download http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/devtoo...nstallx86.mspx Load the crash dump file into windbg and read what it says. You may need to tell it where the symbols are. Read it. Type !Analyze -v into Windbg's command line. (this will hopefully tell you the faulty component) If the above is too technical then email the crash dump files to david @ mvps.org. Don't send me lots of them. Just the one from your last crash after you turn verifier on. And only one per mail. You can look up specific details here http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...0bd501.xml.asp If it indicates faulty memory might be the cause you can get a memory tester here http://oca.microsoft.com/en/wiÂ*ndiag.asp If it mentions a core windows system file, meaning it a MS fix is required, upload a minidump to http://oca.microsoft.com Also try typing the main error code in Help while online (ie, Stop 0x50 and also try in the 8 digit form stop 0x00000050) and if there are too many hits use a filename if available. Generally memory addresses are different for each computer (as each computer has a different mix of drivers) so parameters that are memory addresses aren't that useful for searching, but NTStatus codes are (plus you can look them up here http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.p...atus.h?rev=1.2). If this doesn't work try Get your XP CD and install Windows Support Tools. Type in start run after installing and rebooting pstat "%userprofile%\desktop\driverlÂ*ist.txt" The last table in this file is a list of loaded drivers. Other things apart from hardware uses drivers. Post the list of drivers (the last table only - REPEAT THE LAST TABLE O N L Y ) or match the fault address to the driver. This will allow you to match memory addresses to a driver. -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Goodbye Web Diary http://margokingston.typepad.com/har....html#comments ================================================= "Dejan Ucakar" Dejan wrote in message ... I have the same problem. Here is the event viewer report: The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x100000d1 (0x00000000, 0x00000002, 0x00000000, 0xf721970f). A dump was saved in: C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\Mini120805-01.dmp. Any help? "Will Denny" wrote: Hi The Blue screen will appear when the PC reboots/restarts itself. BSOD = Blue Screen Of Death. The Stop Code will be on the Blue Screen in this kind of format: 0x0000000a(0xa9fdf90c,0x00000002,000000000,0x804ee d80) If you please post the number that is in front of the leading bracket. To find the Event Viewer type the following from StartRun: eventvwr.msc Then click on the icons in the left hand column and if any errors are mentioned. If there are any could you please post the Source and Event ID? -- Will Denny MS-MVP - Windows Shell/User Please reply to the News Groups "MARINEGYSGT" wrote in message ... I didn't get blue screen,not sure where stop error would be. What is BSOD, also where do I find event viewer? "MARINEGYSGT" wrote: Thanks I will try that. I don't get any error messages. Going to reboot now and will come back and let you know how it worked. "Will Denny" wrote: Hi Jim Any error messages to work with? If you don't see any error messages, right click on My Computer, select Properties and then the Advanced tab. Click on Settings under Startup and Recovery and disable 'Automatically restart'. Next time your PC reboots, you should see a Blue Screen. Could you please post the Stop Code from the BSOD? Also, please have a look in the Event Viewer to see if any entries there may refer to the problem. -- Will Denny MS-MVP - Windows Shell/User Please reply to the News Groups "MARINEGYSGT" wrote in message ... My Computer keeps re-starting itself. This usually happens after about being on for 2 and 1/2 hours. I have the power settings at always on. -- Jim Toomey |
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I started verifier and rebooted. Windows didn't start but I got BSOD stating:
IO System Verification error in STREAM.SYS (WDM Driver Error 23b) [Stream.sys + 705a at BA3BE05A] Beginning of physical memory Physical memory dump complete Contact technical expert ... I can reboot with (Last known good config). Please instruct me what to do next Thanks "David Candy" wrote: Treat your error as a 0x000000d1 error. Type verifier in Start Run, follow the wizard but choose All Drivers. This will slow down your computer and cause more blue screen crashes but will pinpoint what is causing the crash (if the original error message didn't). Once you fix it you rerun verifier and turn it off. If you can't start after enabling verifier choose Last Known Good Configuration at the Failed Boot menu (which will start without verifier). You will be creating a crash dump file in c:\windows\minidump every blue screen. Make sure you are set to record minidumps (Small Memory Dumps) - type it in Help to see how. Then If you have the XP SP2 Security Update CD (else see http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/Â*devt...mbolpkg.mÂ*spx ) Install symbols from CD Drive Letter:\SUPPORT\SYMBOLS Download http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/devtoo...nstallx86.mspx Load the crash dump file into windbg and read what it says. You may need to tell it where the symbols are. Read it. Type !Analyze -v into Windbg's command line. (this will hopefully tell you the faulty component) If the above is too technical then email the crash dump files to david @ mvps.org. Don't send me lots of them. Just the one from your last crash after you turn verifier on. And only one per mail. You can look up specific details here http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...0bd501.xml.asp If it indicates faulty memory might be the cause you can get a memory tester here http://oca.microsoft.com/en/wiÂ*ndiag.asp If it mentions a core windows system file, meaning it a MS fix is required, upload a minidump to http://oca.microsoft.com Also try typing the main error code in Help while online (ie, Stop 0x50 and also try in the 8 digit form stop 0x00000050) and if there are too many hits use a filename if available. Generally memory addresses are different for each computer (as each computer has a different mix of drivers) so parameters that are memory addresses aren't that useful for searching, but NTStatus codes are (plus you can look them up here http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.p...atus.h?rev=1.2). If this doesn't work try Get your XP CD and install Windows Support Tools. Type in start run after installing and rebooting pstat "%userprofile%\desktop\driverlÂ*ist.txt" The last table in this file is a list of loaded drivers. Other things apart from hardware uses drivers. Post the list of drivers (the last table only - REPEAT THE LAST TABLE O N L Y ) or match the fault address to the driver. This will allow you to match memory addresses to a driver. -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Goodbye Web Diary http://margokingston.typepad.com/har....html#comments ================================================= "Dejan Ucakar" Dejan wrote in message ... I have the same problem. Here is the event viewer report: The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x100000d1 (0x00000000, 0x00000002, 0x00000000, 0xf721970f). A dump was saved in: C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\Mini120805-01.dmp. Any help? "Will Denny" wrote: Hi The Blue screen will appear when the PC reboots/restarts itself. BSOD = Blue Screen Of Death. The Stop Code will be on the Blue Screen in this kind of format: 0x0000000a(0xa9fdf90c,0x00000002,000000000,0x804ee d80) If you please post the number that is in front of the leading bracket. To find the Event Viewer type the following from StartRun: eventvwr.msc Then click on the icons in the left hand column and if any errors are mentioned. If there are any could you please post the Source and Event ID? -- Will Denny MS-MVP - Windows Shell/User Please reply to the News Groups "MARINEGYSGT" wrote in message ... I didn't get blue screen,not sure where stop error would be. What is BSOD, also where do I find event viewer? "MARINEGYSGT" wrote: Thanks I will try that. I don't get any error messages. Going to reboot now and will come back and let you know how it worked. "Will Denny" wrote: Hi Jim Any error messages to work with? If you don't see any error messages, right click on My Computer, select Properties and then the Advanced tab. Click on Settings under Startup and Recovery and disable 'Automatically restart'. Next time your PC reboots, you should see a Blue Screen. Could you please post the Stop Code from the BSOD? Also, please have a look in the Event Viewer to see if any entries there may refer to the problem. -- Will Denny MS-MVP - Windows Shell/User Please reply to the News Groups "MARINEGYSGT" wrote in message ... My Computer keeps re-starting itself. This usually happens after about being on for 2 and 1/2 hours. I have the power settings at always on. -- Jim Toomey |
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http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:W...=en&lr=lang_en
If you speak some foreign language (not sure what it is) http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:y...n&lr=lan g_en Does the first link fit? -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Goodbye Web Diary http://margokingston.typepad.com/har....html#comments ================================================= "Dejan Ucakar" wrote in message ... I started verifier and rebooted. Windows didn't start but I got BSOD stating: IO System Verification error in STREAM.SYS (WDM Driver Error 23b) [Stream.sys + 705a at BA3BE05A] Beginning of physical memory Physical memory dump complete Contact technical expert ... I can reboot with (Last known good config). Please instruct me what to do next Thanks "David Candy" wrote: Treat your error as a 0x000000d1 error. Type verifier in Start Run, follow the wizard but choose All Drivers. This will slow down your computer and cause more blue screen crashes but will pinpoint what is causing the crash (if the original error message didn't). Once you fix it you rerun verifier and turn it off. If you can't start after enabling verifier choose Last Known Good Configuration at the Failed Boot menu (which will start without verifier). You will be creating a crash dump file in c:\windows\minidump every blue screen. Make sure you are set to record minidumps (Small Memory Dumps) - type it in Help to see how. Then If you have the XP SP2 Security Update CD (else see http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/Â*devt...mbolpkg.mÂ*spx ) Install symbols from CD Drive Letter:\SUPPORT\SYMBOLS Download http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/devtoo...nstallx86.mspx Load the crash dump file into windbg and read what it says. You may need to tell it where the symbols are. Read it. Type !Analyze -v into Windbg's command line. (this will hopefully tell you the faulty component) If the above is too technical then email the crash dump files to david @ mvps.org. Don't send me lots of them. Just the one from your last crash after you turn verifier on. And only one per mail. You can look up specific details here http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...0bd501.xml.asp If it indicates faulty memory might be the cause you can get a memory tester here http://oca.microsoft.com/en/wiÂ*ndiag.asp If it mentions a core windows system file, meaning it a MS fix is required, upload a minidump to http://oca.microsoft.com Also try typing the main error code in Help while online (ie, Stop 0x50 and also try in the 8 digit form stop 0x00000050) and if there are too many hits use a filename if available. Generally memory addresses are different for each computer (as each computer has a different mix of drivers) so parameters that are memory addresses aren't that useful for searching, but NTStatus codes are (plus you can look them up here http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.p...atus.h?rev=1.2). If this doesn't work try Get your XP CD and install Windows Support Tools. Type in start run after installing and rebooting pstat "%userprofile%\desktop\driverlÂ*ist.txt" The last table in this file is a list of loaded drivers. Other things apart from hardware uses drivers. Post the list of drivers (the last table only - REPEAT THE LAST TABLE O N L Y ) or match the fault address to the driver. This will allow you to match memory addresses to a driver. -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Goodbye Web Diary http://margokingston.typepad.com/har....html#comments ================================================= "Dejan Ucakar" Dejan wrote in message ... I have the same problem. Here is the event viewer report: The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x100000d1 (0x00000000, 0x00000002, 0x00000000, 0xf721970f). A dump was saved in: C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\Mini120805-01.dmp. Any help? "Will Denny" wrote: Hi The Blue screen will appear when the PC reboots/restarts itself. BSOD = Blue Screen Of Death. The Stop Code will be on the Blue Screen in this kind of format: 0x0000000a(0xa9fdf90c,0x00000002,000000000,0x804ee d80) If you please post the number that is in front of the leading bracket. To find the Event Viewer type the following from StartRun: eventvwr.msc Then click on the icons in the left hand column and if any errors are mentioned. If there are any could you please post the Source and Event ID? -- Will Denny MS-MVP - Windows Shell/User Please reply to the News Groups "MARINEGYSGT" wrote in message ... I didn't get blue screen,not sure where stop error would be. What is BSOD, also where do I find event viewer? "MARINEGYSGT" wrote: Thanks I will try that. I don't get any error messages. Going to reboot now and will come back and let you know how it worked. "Will Denny" wrote: Hi Jim Any error messages to work with? If you don't see any error messages, right click on My Computer, select Properties and then the Advanced tab. Click on Settings under Startup and Recovery and disable 'Automatically restart'. Next time your PC reboots, you should see a Blue Screen. Could you please post the Stop Code from the BSOD? Also, please have a look in the Event Viewer to see if any entries there may refer to the problem. -- Will Denny MS-MVP - Windows Shell/User Please reply to the News Groups "MARINEGYSGT" wrote in message ... My Computer keeps re-starting itself. This usually happens after about being on for 2 and 1/2 hours. I have the power settings at always on. -- Jim Toomey |
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Doesn't fit. Temperature is normal with plethora of fans keeping it at 45 C
(122 F) Memory tester reported no errors and went through all the passes OK "David Candy" wrote: http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:W...=en&lr=lang_en If you speak some foreign language (not sure what it is) http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:y...n&lr=lan g_en Does the first link fit? -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Goodbye Web Diary http://margokingston.typepad.com/har....html#comments ================================================= "Dejan Ucakar" wrote in message ... I started verifier and rebooted. Windows didn't start but I got BSOD stating: IO System Verification error in STREAM.SYS (WDM Driver Error 23b) [Stream.sys + 705a at BA3BE05A] Beginning of physical memory Physical memory dump complete Contact technical expert ... I can reboot with (Last known good config). Please instruct me what to do next Thanks "David Candy" wrote: Treat your error as a 0x000000d1 error. Type verifier in Start Run, follow the wizard but choose All Drivers. This will slow down your computer and cause more blue screen crashes but will pinpoint what is causing the crash (if the original error message didn't). Once you fix it you rerun verifier and turn it off. If you can't start after enabling verifier choose Last Known Good Configuration at the Failed Boot menu (which will start without verifier). You will be creating a crash dump file in c:\windows\minidump every blue screen. Make sure you are set to record minidumps (Small Memory Dumps) - type it in Help to see how. Then If you have the XP SP2 Security Update CD (else see http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/Â*devt...mbolpkg.mÂ*spx ) Install symbols from CD Drive Letter:\SUPPORT\SYMBOLS Download http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/devtoo...nstallx86.mspx Load the crash dump file into windbg and read what it says. You may need to tell it where the symbols are. Read it. Type !Analyze -v into Windbg's command line. (this will hopefully tell you the faulty component) If the above is too technical then email the crash dump files to david @ mvps.org. Don't send me lots of them. Just the one from your last crash after you turn verifier on. And only one per mail. You can look up specific details here http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...0bd501.xml.asp If it indicates faulty memory might be the cause you can get a memory tester here http://oca.microsoft.com/en/wiÂ*ndiag.asp If it mentions a core windows system file, meaning it a MS fix is required, upload a minidump to http://oca.microsoft.com Also try typing the main error code in Help while online (ie, Stop 0x50 and also try in the 8 digit form stop 0x00000050) and if there are too many hits use a filename if available. Generally memory addresses are different for each computer (as each computer has a different mix of drivers) so parameters that are memory addresses aren't that useful for searching, but NTStatus codes are (plus you can look them up here http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.p...atus.h?rev=1.2). If this doesn't work try Get your XP CD and install Windows Support Tools. Type in start run after installing and rebooting pstat "%userprofile%\desktop\driverlÂ*ist.txt" The last table in this file is a list of loaded drivers. Other things apart from hardware uses drivers. Post the list of drivers (the last table only - REPEAT THE LAST TABLE O N L Y ) or match the fault address to the driver. This will allow you to match memory addresses to a driver. -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Goodbye Web Diary http://margokingston.typepad.com/har....html#comments ================================================= "Dejan Ucakar" Dejan wrote in message ... I have the same problem. Here is the event viewer report: The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x100000d1 (0x00000000, 0x00000002, 0x00000000, 0xf721970f). A dump was saved in: C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\Mini120805-01.dmp. Any help? "Will Denny" wrote: Hi The Blue screen will appear when the PC reboots/restarts itself. BSOD = Blue Screen Of Death. The Stop Code will be on the Blue Screen in this kind of format: 0x0000000a(0xa9fdf90c,0x00000002,000000000,0x804ee d80) If you please post the number that is in front of the leading bracket. To find the Event Viewer type the following from StartRun: eventvwr.msc Then click on the icons in the left hand column and if any errors are mentioned. If there are any could you please post the Source and Event ID? -- Will Denny MS-MVP - Windows Shell/User Please reply to the News Groups "MARINEGYSGT" wrote in message ... I didn't get blue screen,not sure where stop error would be. What is BSOD, also where do I find event viewer? "MARINEGYSGT" wrote: Thanks I will try that. I don't get any error messages. Going to reboot now and will come back and let you know how it worked. "Will Denny" wrote: Hi Jim Any error messages to work with? If you don't see any error messages, right click on My Computer, select Properties and then the Advanced tab. Click on Settings under Startup and Recovery and disable 'Automatically restart'. Next time your PC reboots, you should see a Blue Screen. Could you please post the Stop Code from the BSOD? Also, please have a look in the Event Viewer to see if any entries there may refer to the problem. -- Will Denny MS-MVP - Windows Shell/User Please reply to the News Groups "MARINEGYSGT" wrote in message ... My Computer keeps re-starting itself. This usually happens after about being on for 2 and 1/2 hours. I have the power settings at always on. -- Jim Toomey |
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Computer keeps restarting
Do the Pstat thing. Just confirm that original error address (param 4 was the memory address) is Stream.sys.
Do you know hexidecimal maths (you would have done it at least once in school). It seams you have tagged onto another thread (I've deleted previous posts before you posted)? What are your symptoms. It crashes on boot or after an hour? Run this minidump C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\Mini120805-01.dmp from your first message through windbg. Verifier may cause crashes that are unrelated to the original problem. If so it means there is a second problem that you don't hit normally. Type in Start Run explorer /select,%systemroot%\system32\drivers\stream.sys Check properties on it. This is a multimedia thingy. Does that allow you to connect any dots. -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Goodbye Web Diary http://margokingston.typepad.com/har....html#comments ================================================= "Dejan Ucakar" wrote in message ... Doesn't fit. Temperature is normal with plethora of fans keeping it at 45 C (122 F) Memory tester reported no errors and went through all the passes OK "David Candy" wrote: http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:W...=en&lr=lang_en If you speak some foreign language (not sure what it is) http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:y...n&lr=lan g_en Does the first link fit? -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Goodbye Web Diary http://margokingston.typepad.com/har....html#comments ================================================= "Dejan Ucakar" wrote in message ... I started verifier and rebooted. Windows didn't start but I got BSOD stating: IO System Verification error in STREAM.SYS (WDM Driver Error 23b) [Stream.sys + 705a at BA3BE05A] Beginning of physical memory Physical memory dump complete Contact technical expert ... I can reboot with (Last known good config). Please instruct me what to do next Thanks "David Candy" wrote: Treat your error as a 0x000000d1 error. Type verifier in Start Run, follow the wizard but choose All Drivers. This will slow down your computer and cause more blue screen crashes but will pinpoint what is causing the crash (if the original error message didn't). Once you fix it you rerun verifier and turn it off. If you can't start after enabling verifier choose Last Known Good Configuration at the Failed Boot menu (which will start without verifier). You will be creating a crash dump file in c:\windows\minidump every blue screen. Make sure you are set to record minidumps (Small Memory Dumps) - type it in Help to see how. Then If you have the XP SP2 Security Update CD (else see http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/Â*devt...mbolpkg.mÂ*spx ) Install symbols from CD Drive Letter:\SUPPORT\SYMBOLS Download http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/devtoo...nstallx86.mspx Load the crash dump file into windbg and read what it says. You may need to tell it where the symbols are. Read it. Type !Analyze -v into Windbg's command line. (this will hopefully tell you the faulty component) If the above is too technical then email the crash dump files to david @ mvps.org. Don't send me lots of them. Just the one from your last crash after you turn verifier on. And only one per mail. You can look up specific details here http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...0bd501.xml.asp If it indicates faulty memory might be the cause you can get a memory tester here http://oca.microsoft.com/en/wiÂ*ndiag.asp If it mentions a core windows system file, meaning it a MS fix is required, upload a minidump to http://oca.microsoft.com Also try typing the main error code in Help while online (ie, Stop 0x50 and also try in the 8 digit form stop 0x00000050) and if there are too many hits use a filename if available. Generally memory addresses are different for each computer (as each computer has a different mix of drivers) so parameters that are memory addresses aren't that useful for searching, but NTStatus codes are (plus you can look them up here http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.p...atus.h?rev=1.2). If this doesn't work try Get your XP CD and install Windows Support Tools. Type in start run after installing and rebooting pstat "%userprofile%\desktop\driverlÂ*ist.txt" The last table in this file is a list of loaded drivers. Other things apart from hardware uses drivers. Post the list of drivers (the last table only - REPEAT THE LAST TABLE O N L Y ) or match the fault address to the driver. This will allow you to match memory addresses to a driver. -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Goodbye Web Diary http://margokingston.typepad.com/har....html#comments ================================================= "Dejan Ucakar" Dejan wrote in message ... I have the same problem. Here is the event viewer report: The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x100000d1 (0x00000000, 0x00000002, 0x00000000, 0xf721970f). A dump was saved in: C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\Mini120805-01.dmp. Any help? "Will Denny" wrote: Hi The Blue screen will appear when the PC reboots/restarts itself. BSOD = Blue Screen Of Death. The Stop Code will be on the Blue Screen in this kind of format: 0x0000000a(0xa9fdf90c,0x00000002,000000000,0x804ee d80) If you please post the number that is in front of the leading bracket. To find the Event Viewer type the following from StartRun: eventvwr.msc Then click on the icons in the left hand column and if any errors are mentioned. If there are any could you please post the Source and Event ID? -- Will Denny MS-MVP - Windows Shell/User Please reply to the News Groups "MARINEGYSGT" wrote in message ... I didn't get blue screen,not sure where stop error would be. What is BSOD, also where do I find event viewer? "MARINEGYSGT" wrote: Thanks I will try that. I don't get any error messages. Going to reboot now and will come back and let you know how it worked. "Will Denny" wrote: Hi Jim Any error messages to work with? If you don't see any error messages, right click on My Computer, select Properties and then the Advanced tab. Click on Settings under Startup and Recovery and disable 'Automatically restart'. Next time your PC reboots, you should see a Blue Screen. Could you please post the Stop Code from the BSOD? Also, please have a look in the Event Viewer to see if any entries there may refer to the problem. -- Will Denny MS-MVP - Windows Shell/User Please reply to the News Groups "MARINEGYSGT" wrote in message ... My Computer keeps re-starting itself. This usually happens after about being on for 2 and 1/2 hours. I have the power settings at always on. -- Jim Toomey |
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Computer keeps restarting
Did you install any anti-virus software before this started?
"Dejan Ucakar" wrote in message ... Doesn't fit. Temperature is normal with plethora of fans keeping it at 45 C (122 F) Memory tester reported no errors and went through all the passes OK "David Candy" wrote: http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:W...=en&lr=lang_en If you speak some foreign language (not sure what it is) http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:y...n&lr=lan g_en Does the first link fit? -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Goodbye Web Diary http://margokingston.typepad.com/har....html#comments ================================================= "Dejan Ucakar" wrote in message ... I started verifier and rebooted. Windows didn't start but I got BSOD stating: IO System Verification error in STREAM.SYS (WDM Driver Error 23b) [Stream.sys + 705a at BA3BE05A] Beginning of physical memory Physical memory dump complete Contact technical expert ... I can reboot with (Last known good config). Please instruct me what to do next Thanks "David Candy" wrote: Treat your error as a 0x000000d1 error. Type verifier in Start Run, follow the wizard but choose All Drivers. This will slow down your computer and cause more blue screen crashes but will pinpoint what is causing the crash (if the original error message didn't). Once you fix it you rerun verifier and turn it off. If you can't start after enabling verifier choose Last Known Good Configuration at the Failed Boot menu (which will start without verifier). You will be creating a crash dump file in c:\windows\minidump every blue screen. Make sure you are set to record minidumps (Small Memory Dumps) - type it in Help to see how. Then If you have the XP SP2 Security Update CD (else see http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/*devto...ymbolpkg.m*spx ) Install symbols from CD Drive Letter:\SUPPORT\SYMBOLS Download http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/devtoo...nstallx86.mspx Load the crash dump file into windbg and read what it says. You may need to tell it where the symbols are. Read it. Type !Analyze -v into Windbg's command line. (this will hopefully tell you the faulty component) If the above is too technical then email the crash dump files to david @ mvps.org. Don't send me lots of them. Just the one from your last crash after you turn verifier on. And only one per mail. You can look up specific details here http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...0bd501.xml.asp If it indicates faulty memory might be the cause you can get a memory tester here http://oca.microsoft.com/en/wi*ndiag.asp If it mentions a core windows system file, meaning it a MS fix is required, upload a minidump to http://oca.microsoft.com Also try typing the main error code in Help while online (ie, Stop 0x50 and also try in the 8 digit form stop 0x00000050) and if there are too many hits use a filename if available. Generally memory addresses are different for each computer (as each computer has a different mix of drivers) so parameters that are memory addresses aren't that useful for searching, but NTStatus codes are (plus you can look them up here http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.p...atus.h?rev=1.2). If this doesn't work try Get your XP CD and install Windows Support Tools. Type in start run after installing and rebooting pstat "%userprofile%\desktop\driverl*ist.txt" The last table in this file is a list of loaded drivers. Other things apart from hardware uses drivers. Post the list of drivers (the last table only - REPEAT THE LAST TABLE O N L Y ) or match the fault address to the driver. This will allow you to match memory addresses to a driver. -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Goodbye Web Diary http://margokingston.typepad.com/har....html#comments ================================================= "Dejan Ucakar" Dejan wrote in message ... I have the same problem. Here is the event viewer report: The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x100000d1 (0x00000000, 0x00000002, 0x00000000, 0xf721970f). A dump was saved in: C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\Mini120805-01.dmp. Any help? "Will Denny" wrote: Hi The Blue screen will appear when the PC reboots/restarts itself. BSOD = Blue Screen Of Death. The Stop Code will be on the Blue Screen in this kind of format: 0x0000000a(0xa9fdf90c,0x00000002,000000000,0x804ee d80) If you please post the number that is in front of the leading bracket. To find the Event Viewer type the following from StartRun: eventvwr.msc Then click on the icons in the left hand column and if any errors are mentioned. If there are any could you please post the Source and Event ID? -- Will Denny MS-MVP - Windows Shell/User Please reply to the News Groups "MARINEGYSGT" wrote in message ... I didn't get blue screen,not sure where stop error would be. What is BSOD, also where do I find event viewer? "MARINEGYSGT" wrote: Thanks I will try that. I don't get any error messages. Going to reboot now and will come back and let you know how it worked. "Will Denny" wrote: Hi Jim Any error messages to work with? If you don't see any error messages, right click on My Computer, select Properties and then the Advanced tab. Click on Settings under Startup and Recovery and disable 'Automatically restart'. Next time your PC reboots, you should see a Blue Screen. Could you please post the Stop Code from the BSOD? Also, please have a look in the Event Viewer to see if any entries there may refer to the problem. -- Will Denny MS-MVP - Windows Shell/User Please reply to the News Groups "MARINEGYSGT" wrote in message ... My Computer keeps re-starting itself. This usually happens after about being on for 2 and 1/2 hours. I have the power settings at always on. -- Jim Toomey |
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