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10-Nov-2009, 11:31 PM #1
Question Solved: BSOD help.. dont worry.. not terrible..
My Laptop is getting BSOD after installing basic drivers.. the BSOD quickly flashes and the computer reboots, therfore not allowing me to read the codes and stuff to diagnose the problem. How do you make the BSOD stay up so i can read it before i want it to restart?
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11-Nov-2009, 12:24 AM #2
If the system is bootable:

go to C:\Windows\Minidump
Copy the .dmp files in there and zip them up, attach the zip file in your next post using the "Go Advanced" button, then click the paper clip icon to browse and attach the zip, then hit the upload button.

If not, use F8 to get the windows advanced screen, then select "disable automatic restart on system failure"





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11-Nov-2009, 06:03 PM #3
oh.. yaaa. thats where it is.. i knew there was a way to do it

"If not, use F8 to get the windows advanced screen, then select "disable automatic restart on system failure"

i had forgotten how.. lol
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