indianathan n wrote:
Sir,
     I think that this is due to restarting the machine having Dual/Triple
OS.

 I experienced this type of crash many time, due to restarting the machine.
My experience is,

If you having dual OS of Linux, both are share the single swap partitions (
by using auto guided partitioning using large free space in ubuntu
installation) and when we restart the machine, change the OS when booting,
OS will crash. I used RHEL4 and Ubuntu 7.10.
I have tried installing multiple GNU/Linux distributions with a single swap partition, and even with Windows along it. I have never experienced this problem.

Please avoid to use Windows with Linux. try to use wine package.
I am somehow quite wary on suggesting people to use things over wine. If you want to use it and there is no alternative, you genuine Windows itself.

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With Regards,

Parthan "technofreak"
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