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Re: BLUE SCREEN THEN RESTART
Many thanks Gents, I'll check the Event Viewer and change the setting so it
doesn't re-start. Thanks again,
"Gary G. Little" wrote:
> Your system is set to automatically restart after a crash. If you don't want
> it to do that, then go to Start, right click Computer, select Properties,
> Advanced System Settings, Continue, then select Startup and Recovery
> Settings. You should see several options, one of which is to Automatically
> restart. Uncheck the box if you do not want it to restart on a crash.
>
> --
> The personal opinion of
> Gary G. Little
>
> "camshep" <camshep@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:A98FFC66-81D4-46F5-AC04-F4295C61E18E@microsoft.com...
> > Hi, I've recently upgraded my XP media centre (MCE2005) to Vista Home
> > Premium. Upgrade was relatively uneventful, all settings transfered OK,
> > got
> > the channels and EPG all set up OK in VMC. Now.....every now and then,
> > totally randomly it would seem, while I'm watching TV or a recorded show,
> > the
> > screen goes blue with white writing all over it, then the machine
> > re-boots.
> > I don't get time to read what is on the blue screen before it re-boots.
> > Is
> > their an error log within Windows I can look at the see what the error
> > was,
> > or what caused it?
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