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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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Guest Girish Ramnath
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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.

>

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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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