Program Causes Computer To Reboot Crash Windows Xp
Hello, I have a weird situation with XP Machines. We have a shared folder on a server that anytime a Windows XP machine tries to access some files on it, causes the XP computer to reboot, Windows 7 computers can access it without any trouble. We have run chkdsk and everything is coming back as OK. This just started after we had some replication issues with our 2 DCs, but the server that is affected is not a DC. How To Check Installed Perl Modules Linux on this page. The replication issues are fixed as well. An example event viewer log of the crash on the computers is attached. Cisco 8485dvb Manual.
This guide shows you how to fix blue screen of death. Restart your computer again. To boot Windows XP in. Drivers with Windows XP, or other causes. This detailed tutorial shows how to correct problems caused by Windows. Install on a single computer restart. Windows XP, retaining no data or programs. If you are able to boot your computer up, right click on “my computer”, “manage”, “event viewer”. Here you will find 3 categories and a list of each. Your system reports any errors it encounters here. A PC running Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000 or Windows XP. The latest version of WinDbg. A memory dump (the page file must be on C: for Windows to save the memory dump file).
Other resources online seem to think this is memory related but the symptom is also a BSOD, which neither the server nor the computers do, it just shuts down and turns back on to the logon screen. Thanks for any help! Have you tried copying the files locally to see if that helps at all?
For windows to hard crash on a file open then it'll be something like AV. Remove and reboot not just disable. Have you checked all you drivers? Driverpack (forget the link) will point you into the right direction of opening up your files. Have you tried deleting and then recreating the share? If there was a replication issue try moving the file locations and then recreate the share or call it a different name.
THeres a disable reboot on blue screen (sorry it's late and I can't think clearly) feature so when you do BSOD you'll get an idea. Hope this helps.