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BSOD

Mark Unread · 13 replies
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Additional information about the problem:
BCCode: d1
BCP1: 00000000
BCP2: 00000002
BCP3: 00000000
BCP4: 8F252820
These are the codes that appear in the window when computer fires back up.
Will see if I can catch the number on BS next time it does it.

Pretty sure the first one today was : 0x000000D1
with this: cmudaxp.sys ( which from what I can ascertain has something to do with sound drivers )
Also happens when I try to enter setings tab in the main menu.

And this is Pic of 2nd Blue Screen:
http://i41.tinypic.com/slu44g.jpg
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Posted Jun 22, 09 · OP
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Downloaded and installed latest ASUS sounds drivers and .....
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOT shes working :d
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Posted Jun 22, 09 · OP
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Great job mark!

If this happens again for anyone: If your
computer is rebooting too quickly for you to read this information from the
BSOD, then you need to change the setting for what the computer should do on
System failure; the default is to "automatically restart".

To change the setting, go to Start | Control Panel | System | Advanced
system settings (You'll need Administrator credentials to get past here) |
Startup and recovery / Settings. Remove the check from Automatically
restart, and then OK your way out the the desktop. Next time, you'll still
need to reboot, but it wait all night if necessary for you to push the Reset
button. You'll have all the time you need to copy the code;
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Posted Jun 22, 09
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Nice one Timmy, I was going to add that in at the end but you beat me to it you speedy old fart.
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Posted Jun 23, 09
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