From: bertieboy on 30 May 2007 12:50 In message <36284731-475A-4069-8F86-DFCCB5E83667(a)microsoft.com>, Andu <Andu(a)discussions.microsoft.com> writes >Thanks you for quick answer! >I have read those microsoft articles. But those dont help me :( >Examine third-party software or drivers --> it very hard to examine it, >because this blue screen pops up about 3-4 times a week. >Uhh, pretty bad error, dont know what to do. > Does your computer run hot? >"nass" wrote: > >> >> >> "Andu" wrote: >> >> > I forgot to mention i use Windows XP Pro >> > >> > "Andu" wrote: >> > >> > > Hey! I need a little help :( >> > > My computer (Dell Latitude D600) restarts itself about 3-4 times >> > >a week and >> > > even viewer shows that error: >> > > Error code 1000000a, parameter1 00000000, parameter2 00000002, >> > >parameter3 >> > > 00000000, parameter4 804d9b4c. (it think this error code is same >> > >as STOP: >> > > 0x0000000A) >> > > I have done lots of reading with google.com, but i cant get any >> > >particular >> > > resolution for this problem. >> > > I have done memtest >> > > I have done windows repair >> > > What causes that problem? >> >> >> Troubleshooting a Stop 0x0000000A error in Windows XP >> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314063 >> >> You may receive a "Stop 0x0000000A" error message when a processor on a >> Windows Server 2003-based computer resumes from a C1 idle state >> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/908369 >> >> >> A diagnostic program may immediately close and you may receive a "STOP >> 0x00000050" or "STOP 0x0000000A" error message in Windows Server 2003, >> Windows 2000, or Windows XP >> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/897079 >> >> "STOP 0x0000000A" Error Message When You Change from AC Power to DC Power >> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/316676 >> >> >> "Stop 0x0000000A" Error Message When You Fast Switch Between Users >> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310918 >> >> Process Explorer for Windows v10.21 >> By Mark Russinovich >> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/Utilities/ProcessExplorer.mspx >> After making sure all okay run the windows updates engine. >> Look in the Device Manager for any malfunctioning devices. >> HTH. >> nass >> ----- >> www.nasstec.co.uk -- bertieboy
From: Andu on 4 Jun 2007 01:45 My computer temperatures are fine. "bertieboy" wrote: > In message <36284731-475A-4069-8F86-DFCCB5E83667(a)microsoft.com>, Andu > <Andu(a)discussions.microsoft.com> writes > >Thanks you for quick answer! > >I have read those microsoft articles. But those dont help me :( > >Examine third-party software or drivers --> it very hard to examine it, > >because this blue screen pops up about 3-4 times a week. > >Uhh, pretty bad error, dont know what to do. > > > Does your computer run hot?
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