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random reboot

argoldst

Senior member
Hey guys, I am getting (about 1 time every two days) a system crash. Basically, I see a quick blue screen (impossible to read because it lasts for about 1/10th of a second) and then the puter reboots.

When it gets back to windows, it says "windows crashed because of driver" blah blah with no real further explanation.

Normally, I would remove hardware to attempt to find the problem but since this is not happening frequently enough, that idea is no good.

I have tried stressing system parts using sandra but everything I tried passed.

I am 100% sure it is not software because I had this problem and did complete reformat and reinstallation of windows (its pretty bare bones right now).

Any ideas how how I can trace the problem?

I greatly appreciate any ideas.
 
Right click on my computer, go to advance, starup and recovery, and uncheck automaticly reeboot. This will allow you to see what the blue screen is. Also, if you think it's hardware related..it might help to list your hardware..
 
CASE ANTEC|PLUSVIEW 1000AMG LE
MB NF3|5P1A3D GA-K8NPRO ATX
BFG nvidia 6800 ultra
POWERSUPPLY|FORTRON 530W P530XF
CPU AMD 64 |3400+ ATHLON 64 %
DDRAM 512MB64MX64PC-3200LLPT COR RT
HD 74GB|WD 10,000RPM 8MB WD740GD 2
DVD|SONY 16X DDU1612/B2 BLACK
SOUND BLASTER|AUDIGY 2 ZS PCI
CPUFAN COOLERMASTER K8 KK8-7I52A
 
You may also want to take a quick look in your event viewer after a crash. You can sometimes see several errors leading upto the crash. It could also be an out of date driver. Check and see if a new chipset driver is available.
 
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