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Windows XP/2000 - [Resolved] XP crash posted in the Operating Systems forums; it's a driver error somewhere. go to start > run > sysdm.cpl > startup and recovery (on the bottom) > under 'system failure' untick the 'auto restart' box. Next time ...

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it's a driver error somewhere. go to start > run > sysdm.cpl > startup and recovery (on the bottom) > under 'system failure' untick the 'auto restart' box. Next time it happens write down the error (bet you it's irq_less_than) and if you see anything that ends in .sys, write that down as well.

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OK, it's done. Will advise if/when it occur again.

Suggest you be a little more exact in your directions.
You left out a few steps...Thank you for thinking I could connect the dots, but, a novice would probably not have been able to. That's why I have a XP computer set up. So I can refer to it for a step by step procedure for those less experienced. besides, my memory is becoming more like Alzheimer's.

I know, it's an easy trap to fall into. Just remember, not everyone possess your knowledge. Treat us more like morons and you'll be closer to the truth.

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which dots did I leave unconnected? Let me know so I can fix them next time.....or were you being facetious?


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This...
go to start > run > sysdm.cpl > startup and recovery (on the bottom) > under 'system failure' untick the 'auto restart' box.

Should have read...
go to start > run > sysdm.cpl > select Advanced tab > under Startup and Recovery (at the bottom) > Settings > under 'System failure' untick the 'Automatic restart' box.

When I suggest something, I am never "being facetious". Whatever that means. (where did I put that dictionary?) Especially when you 'quote' something, then you should be exact.

Sorry, I'm working as an English teacher now. I tend to pick on things like that. I was better as an engineer.

Ah, there's the dictionary...let's see ...facetious.
1 : joking or jesting often inappropriately : WAGGISH <just being facetious>
2 : meant to be humorous or funny : not serious <a facetious remark>

You must have me mixed up with Lebowski !


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I was a creative writing major, and am now a computer engineer. Thanks for pointing that out, an oversight on my end. Should've marked the advanced tab.

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My XP crashed, again.

Since I had modified the setting per your instructions, the computer didn't restart and I was able to record the following....

Cause: Start > Documents > My Pictures. Folder opened. I selected a picture and Right clicked. Selected "Open with >" Microsoft Office Picture Manager ... then, poof...Blue screen.

Blue screen data:

STOP: 0x0000008E
( 0xC0000005, 0x80592E2C, 0xB59318B0, 0x00000000 )

That's it. There ain't no more, unless your want the memory dump...I don't think so.

Awaiting your diagnosis, doctor.


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try reading this and the second:

My Fix for the STOP: 0x0000008E (0xC0000005... BSOD / REBOOT - Short-Media Forums

and specifically number 2 here:

Backdoor.Rustock.B - Symantec.com


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