07.06.2009, 20:02
I take it you're refering to getting the dreaded "blue screen of death"? If so, and it flashes up too quickly to read and reboots automatically try going to Start/Control panel/System/Advanced - click on startup and recovery settings and under system failure un-tick the restart automatically checkbox. Next time it happens have a pen handy and write down some details including the long DX00003298302393...whatever code you get (can be good to pop these error codes in Google to get more information), you will have to manually reboot after though.
I was getting the blue screen of death randomly too a while back - think it was something to do with sound settings, seemed to go away after lowering them a bit anywho. Perhaps try lowering them a bit and see if it happens again.
If you're not talking about the blue screen of death - disregard everything I just said and move on to the next post :wink:
I was getting the blue screen of death randomly too a while back - think it was something to do with sound settings, seemed to go away after lowering them a bit anywho. Perhaps try lowering them a bit and see if it happens again.
If you're not talking about the blue screen of death - disregard everything I just said and move on to the next post :wink: