From: dfinc on 18 May 2010 00:45 I have been seeing quite a few posts regarding the dreaded Blue Screen of Death, and what the STOP codes mean. This is a fairly extensive list of the most common stop errors, their corrasponding codes, and recommended solutions. When Windows XP detects a problem from which it cannot recover, it displays Stop messages. These are text-mode error messages that report information about the condition. Stop messages, sometimes referred to as blue screens (BSoD), contain specific information that can help you diagnose and possibly resolve the problem detected by the Windows kernel. This list describes these messages and helps you understand and interpret them. This list is NOT exhaustive or meant to resolve EVERY error. This list of messages is a guide to individual messages and their possible causes and resolutions Having a basic understanding of these error messages enables you to communicate with your technical support professional more effectively too. With all these Stop messages, you can pretty much assume someone else has encountered the problem before you. That is why tying in the error message into www.google.com , posting a notice for help on a relevant newsgroup and entering the stop code into the Microsoft Knowledge Base can yield help just when you need it! Here is the (long) list: http://techvts.com/security/blue-screen-of-death-stop-error-windows-xp/
From: Rob on 18 May 2010 03:38 dfinc <dfinc1988(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > I have been seeing quite a few posts regarding the dreaded Blue Screen > of Death, and what the STOP codes mean. But not on this newsgroup. So go away with your spam.
From: darfun on 29 May 2010 00:28 Not spam, dude
From: Rob on 29 May 2010 04:35 darfun <darfun.inc(a)gmail.com> wrote: > Not spam, dude Go away with your spam!
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