Still get BSOD. .. ..
   
  The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x10000050 
(0xe2bacd78, 0x00000000, 0xbf863623, 0x00000001). A dump was saved in: 
C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\Mini111406-01.dmp
   
  I set the auto restart off so that in future I can ponder the BSOD.  I can 
see something about  win32k.sys.
   
  I attached the latest minidump  but  I cannot read it.   Is there a tool to 
read it ?
   
  Thanks all.
   
  Regards,
  --mg
   
   
   
   
  

Harold Fuchs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  On Thursday, November 02, 2006 3:58 AM [GMT+1=CET], sjm netx wrote:

> OO 2.0.4 Writer comes up fine. I can use shortcut keys for some
> tasks (ctrl or alt). As soon as I click on File , Edit, View, etc
> xp goes belly up with the bsod. 
> 
> My son will soon need to use Impress for some powerpoint work and I
> don't want to have to buy ms-office. 
> 
> What kind of problems should I look for ?
> I am usually fairly good at troubleshooting pc problems but this one
> has me stymied. 
Take a look at your system logs: Start>All Programs>Administrative Tools>Event 
Viewer

There are three logs: Application, Security and System. The Application log 
seems the most likely but you should look in all of them.

When you are looking at one of the logs, clicking on a column heading sorts the 
data on that field.

Double click on an individual entry to bring up more details. Sometimes the 
details will include a hyperlink to a web page giving even more details and, 
sometimes, a fix or workaround.

Let us know what you find ...

Harold Fuchs
London, England

  
Kirill S. Palagrin wrote:
   
  I would bet money that video diver is at fault. To confirm r-click "My
Computer", Properties, Advanced, Startup and Recovery - Settings, 
System
Failure, clear "Automaticall Restart" and make sure "Write an event .."
is checked.
Next time you get BSOD write down numeric code (for example 
0x00000007e)
and four numbers after it and then do some searching at
support.microsoft.com.


 
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