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Technical Help & Discussion => Windows PCs & Software: Help, News & Discussion => Topic started by: roaddogg on January 23, 2003, 00:26
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ok
u guyz helped me with the boot problem
now i hope u can help me with this one
when i have my pc on,for no reason,xp simply flashes a blue screen fast and restarts,then it boots into scandisk,and it takes sooo long to scan it,then once in windows tell me
"this system has recovered from a serious error
and reading the report itz always this file cuzing it
c;/windows/minidump/mini012203-01.dmp
c;/docume~1/admin~1/locals~1/temp/wer3.tmp.dir00/sysdata.xml
and itz with different aplications it does that to me,
it never does when i play games though
plz hellpp
thks
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Hi roaddogg,
I presume this is happening when you are doing something, or does it also happen when it is idle?
I'll have to get back to you tomorrow, unless some of the others can help.
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Looks like a couple more people are having the same problem according to this forum :
http://www.annoyances.org/exec/forum/winxp/t1013458197
Only suggestion seems to be this :
This is used for error reporting look at the event viewer and see what it says at the Run prompt type eventvwr.msc
If you look at that it may tell you which program is causing the problem.
If it does it may just be as simple as uninstalling it and reinstalling it.
Unfortunately I dont run XP so cant offer anything else at the moment :-*
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I found another forum with a lot more people with the same problem here :
http://www.hardware-one.com/forum/read_msg.php?tid=6043&forumid=qa&offset=0
They seem to be sugesting everything from faulty motherboards,hard drives and IDE controllers,hardware issues and software.
The only thing that I can think of that makes any kind of sense is updating the 4 in 1 drivers for the VIA chipsets (if your PC has them as they seem to be notorious for causing problems)or probably the best option is this patch downloaded from here :
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=3D41A046-0E2C-429F-8F40-F30014ADC3BB (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=3D41A046-0E2C-429F-8F40-F30014ADC3BB)
Part of the information on that download states :
CAUSE This problem occurs because after a Minidump (or memory dump) file is written, the paging file continues to have a flag set that indicates that a memory dump file needs to be written. RESOLUTION To resolve this problem, download this file.
Although that was posted at the end of December, no one has posted since to say whether it cured the problem or not.
Some more information on it here too :
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;317277 (http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;317277)
Good luck :-*
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i click on the link to download it says file not found
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Sorry about that,I just modified it to make it work right I think you'll find it does now.
If not,try the one I just added at the bottom of my last post as it has another download on there but its probably the same one ,although it has another way of "walking around" the problem by going from start and following instructions 8)
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It also might be worth remembering that you still have Win98 lurking about on your machine, don't you? Do you actually need 98 as well? Would it perhaps be worth getting rid of it once and for all, and doing a clean install of XP?
I'm no expert, so please don't do anything until one of the others comments!
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Hi roaddogg :)
You need to look closely when the "Blue screen of death" (BSOD) happens.
Near the top, it should mention the module which is causing the fault. If you let us know what this is, we may be able to come up with some suggestions for removing the problem for you.
I'm fairly sure this info will also be found in the Minidump file you mentioned. Could you have a look and let us know what it says? (open it with notepad).
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actually guys thks for all the advise
and especially to sandra,that file did in fact work,now is their a way to disable scandisk?it takes way too much time to scan my hard drive,i mean if i shut windows improperly,how can i configure it not to run scandisk
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When it starts to run scandisk can you not press the enter key to abort it and boot straight to windows as I can on 98se and on ME?
As I said I havent got XP so I cant check it for you.
Glad we got the other problem sorted :-*
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but i'm tired of pressing enter all the time :'(
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As I cant stand to see a grown man cry Roaddog I found this for you :-*
The Chkntfs.exe utility has been developed by Microsoft and is available in Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 2 and later versions of Windows. It is designed to disable the automatic running of chkdsk on specific volumes, when Windows restarts from an improper shutdown. Chkntfs can also be used to unschedule a chkdsk if chkdsk /f was used to schedule a chkdsk on an active volume on the next system restart.
Full article and instructions from here :
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=160963
Hope you can make some sense of it,personally I would just hit the enter button each time it did it ::)
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Hi Roaddogg
This should sort the problem:
boot into safe mode and find the following file : C:WINDOWSsystem32autochk.exe Rename it autochk.exe.bak, now right click and create a new txt file, rename this file autochk.exe Now it will stop running itself.
If it doesn't work, you can rename the autochk.exe.bak file back to autochk.exe and no damage has been done
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it worked :D :D
thks
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I'm pleased to have helped, and thank you for letting us know it works :)
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i just wanted to let you guyz know also,
increasing the virtual memory of windows also fixed the problem
i did that and no more restarts :D
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Ahhhh, would you be able to let us know what the settings were, are and how much RAM you have ... just for future reference ... thanks
And thanks for letting us know
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I've set mine to 3 x RAM (Min / Max the same), which in my case is 512Mb x 3 = 1536Mb. I had a lot of shutdown problems, but increasing the VM solved these straight away.
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Yeah Simon, that's the general rule of thumb, although there are two schools of thought on the minimum ... and the one I opt for is not to specify a minimum
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i have 256 ddr ram
and put my windows virtual memory to initial size 200 mb and max size to 300 mb.i dont really mind gving that much to windows to handle since i have a nice 100 gb hard drive ;D
instead of letting windows figure out the swap file for you,I configured myself,those settings I took them from answer line columnist Lincoln spector from pc world.