Support Wissensdatenbankartikel. Artikelinhalt Artikeleigenschaften Diesen Artikel bewerten. Thema 1: Was ist ein Bluescreen-Fehler? Falsch konfigurierte BOOT. Wenn Sie versehentlich die Datei boot. Hinweis : Die Ergebnisse sind sehr umfangreich. Diesen Artikel bewerten Wenn nicht anders angegeben, sind alle Felder Pflichtfelder. War dieser Artikel hilfreich? Thanks dude. Posted 21 August - PM. Try going to this site, it tells of possible solutions Posted 22 August - PM.
Posted 23 August - PM. Ok, did you install any new hardware recently? Also, what are you doing when this happens? How long has this been happening? You most likely will not have to reformat your computer.
It sound s like a hardware issue to me. Go to the device manager My computer Control Panel System Hardware tab Device manager Then check to see if there are any yellow question marks or red "X's" next to any of your devices. If there are then you can right click on the device with the mark and click properties.
This will then give you a brief explination of whats wrong with the device, if the driver is missing then you can select to upgrade or install it. This should stop your computer from retsarting on its own.
And should bring back the BSoD if you get one. If the error occurs after upgrading the disk controller, verify that the new hardware is functioning and correctly configured. If you are unsure, consult your computer's documentation about restoring default firmware settings or configuring your system to auto-detect settings.
If the error occurs during Windows XP Professional setup, the problem might be due to unsupported disk controller hardware. If this is the case, follow the hardware manufacturer's instructions when installing drivers. Periodically check for driver and firmware updates.
When diagnosing problems on overclocked systems, first restore all clock and bus speed settings to the manufacturer recommended values to determine if this resolves the issues. Contact the software manufacturer about possible Windows XP specific updates. If a file is listed by name and you can associate it with an application, uninstall the application. For drivers, disable, remove, or roll back that driver to to determine if this resolves the error. If it does, contact the hardware manufacturer for a possible update.
Using updated software is especially important for multimedia applications, antivirus scanners, DVD playback, and CD mastering tools.
This Stop message is typically due to a faulty driver or software. If a Stop message points to a category of devices such as disk controllers, for example , try removing or replacing the hardware to determine if it is causing the problem. If a driver is listed by name, disable, remove, or roll back that driver to confirm that this resolves the error.
If so, contact the manufacturer about a possible update. Using updated software is especially important for backup programs, multimedia applications, antivirus scanners, DVD playback, and CD mastering tools. Drivers that have used improper addresses typically cause this error. Typically, this problem is caused by a display driver waiting for the video hardware to enter an idle state. This might indicate a hardware problem with the video adapter or a faulty video driver.
This error might also occur during an upgrade to Windows XP Professional on systems that use higher throughput ATA disks or controllers with incorrect cabling. In some cases, your system might appear to work normally after you restart. Using an pin cable is optional for transfer rates up to and including The additional grounded pins are required to avoid data loss.
Your firmware might issue a warning but allow the startup process to proceed. Restore the default firmware setting for ATA cable detection. Faulty memory hardware can also cause this Stop message to appear. After restoring from backup media, you might need to reapply service packs or hotfixes, depending on when the backups were made.
The Recovery Console's Copy command is ideal for copying compressed files because it detects and expands them. If you do not specify a destination file name, you must rename the expanded file with the correct extension before using it. From safe mode or Recovery Console, you can use the Expand command to uncompress and copy a file to a destination location. In Recovery Console, the expanded file is given the correct name after being copied to the destination location.
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