Computer memory dump.

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  1. guinnyss

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    Can someone tell me how to fix this? it's something must not be fully instaleed but how can i check this? this memory dump keep shutting down my computer.
     
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  2. borhan9

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    Are u able to get into bios and check the setting in there and c if anythin that has to b enabled might be disabled if ur not sure about this option.

    There is a choice of sellecting the optimuim default settings and just choose that and activate it and save to cmos and exit and c if it will start up correctly :)??
     
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    You'll have to be a bit more specific about the problem. If you want system errors to stop rebooting the system, right click My Computer, go to Properties. Click on the Advanced tab, click on the Settings button under Startup and Recovery. In the bottom section of the next window under System Failure, uncheck Automatically restart, and in the pull down menu, select None.

    Now, when you get an error, you will get a blue screen. From there, post back what that screen says is causing the issue.
     
  4. guinnyss

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    okay... ill do that. Thanks
     
  5. guinnyss

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    Morph416:
    Now, when you get an error, you will get a blue screen. From there, post back what that screen says is causing the issue.

    The computer still restarts for some odd reason, but the problems says DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL and then it does a system dump woth some 0 digits example.. 0x00000000
     
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    Update all your system drivers, starting with the chipset, video..then sound.
     
  7. guinnyss

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    how do i update them? is it microsoft.com? and is there a list of things need update?
     
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    If you are using Windows XP just cllick on windows update near the top of the all programs menu and it should open your internet browser and it should automatically take you through your wizard...
     
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    Ya use MS update to update your operating system or other MS software.

    As far as your motherboard/video/sound, well you get the latest driver versions from either the vendor, or the chip makers website.

    For example, if you have an ASUS motherboard with an Nvidia chipset, you can get the chipset drivers from either ASUS or Nvidia. Some motherboard vendor sites do not always keep up with the latest chipset release versions, Soyo for example usually doesn't. So, it's best to visit the chip vendor's site. This goes for your video and sound cards as well.
     

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