Look at the event log -- and then Google the "Stop" number. for example:
"STOP: 0x0000001E" ( AKA: "Stop 0x1E" ) http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=0x0000001e ... which finds: You receive a "Stop 0x1E" error on a Windows 2000-based computer >> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=839427 At 02:27 PM 2/8/2006, Carl Houseman wrote: > >Turn off automatic reboots. (Control Panel / System / Advanced) >Then copy down all the details from the crash screen and post. > >You might also explain what "Win2K repair procedure" you used. > >-----Original Message----- >From: Richard King >Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2006 1:50 PM >Subject: unexpected kernel mode trap > >Hi, > >I started getting this message on a BSOD at power up. This is on my >3-week-old box (Asus + Sempron, with my old disks). >It says "dumping physical memory to disk" for a minute, then re-boots (ad >nauseam). >Note that it only occurs when booting Win2K. Win98 is OK! >The Win2K repair procedure didn't fix it. >Microsoft's KB says "hardware problems", but I don't believe that, as it's >all common to both OS's! > >Any ideas? > >TIA, > >Richard.be > -- ---------------------------------------- To Change your email Address for this list, send the following message: CHANGE WIN-HOME your_old_address your_new_address to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Note carefully that both old and new addresses are required.
