Hello,
I have a Dell desktop that I am taking a look at for a friend. The computer is only about 1.5 years old. It is running 64-bit Windows 7 (Professional). Whenever I boot the computer, and it opens to the Windows desktop... the BSOD comes up about 30 seconds after the desktop is displayed, and then the machine restarts. I can't get it to do anything beyond that. I wanted to do a debug of the dump files, but was unable to retrieve them on the computer. So, I took the HD out, and connected it to a working machine with a SATA to USB cable. After debugging a few of the dump files, it shows that the two culprits are: ntkrnlmp.exe and tcpip.sys. Is there anything I can do to resolve the issue?
Like I said, the machine shuts off very shortly after Windows loads to the desktop, so I can't really do anything on the machine itself. I have to pull the HD out and connect it to another machine. Any help is greatly appreciate. Thanks!
I have a Dell desktop that I am taking a look at for a friend. The computer is only about 1.5 years old. It is running 64-bit Windows 7 (Professional). Whenever I boot the computer, and it opens to the Windows desktop... the BSOD comes up about 30 seconds after the desktop is displayed, and then the machine restarts. I can't get it to do anything beyond that. I wanted to do a debug of the dump files, but was unable to retrieve them on the computer. So, I took the HD out, and connected it to a working machine with a SATA to USB cable. After debugging a few of the dump files, it shows that the two culprits are: ntkrnlmp.exe and tcpip.sys. Is there anything I can do to resolve the issue?
Like I said, the machine shuts off very shortly after Windows loads to the desktop, so I can't really do anything on the machine itself. I have to pull the HD out and connect it to another machine. Any help is greatly appreciate. Thanks!