Guest TheShop Posted September 16, 2007 Posted September 16, 2007 I need to find a way to pause the BSOD so I can find out what the error messages are. I am using XP Pro. The BSOD appears for about 1\2 second and then dissappears and the computer reboots, It does not matter if I am trying to start normally or if I try in any of the safe modes. I can reach recovery console from the cd. If there is no way to pause the BSOD, then is there another way to find the error.
Guest Girish Ramnath Posted September 17, 2007 Posted September 17, 2007 RE: Blue screen of death on start up turn on ur computer and keep tapping F8 key on the keyboard. u will get windows advance option menu screen. there choose disable automatic restart and press enter. u will get the error message of bsod. "TheShop" wrote: > I need to find a way to pause the BSOD so I can find out what the error > messages are. I am using XP Pro. The BSOD appears for about 1\2 second and > then dissappears and the computer reboots, It does not matter if I am trying > to start normally or if I try in any of the safe modes. I can reach recovery > console from the cd. If there is no way to pause the BSOD, then is there > another way to find the error. >
Guest TheShop Posted September 17, 2007 Posted September 17, 2007 RE: Blue screen of death on start up The windows Advance option menu for my computer does not have the "disable automatic restart " option. it did have the "enable boot logging" which I have enabled, it also has "debugging mode", "enable vga mode" , and a directory services option for domain controllers. "Girish Ramnath" wrote: > turn on ur computer and keep tapping F8 key on the keyboard. u will get > windows advance option menu screen. there choose disable automatic restart > and press enter. u will get the error message of bsod. > > "TheShop" wrote: > > > I need to find a way to pause the BSOD so I can find out what the error > > messages are. I am using XP Pro. The BSOD appears for about 1\2 second and > > then dissappears and the computer reboots, It does not matter if I am trying > > to start normally or if I try in any of the safe modes. I can reach recovery > > console from the cd. If there is no way to pause the BSOD, then is there > > another way to find the error. > >
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