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I'm running XP (SP2), and my computer frequently restarts at random times.
On the next successful reboot(if it didn't restart at least twice, while rebooting), I send a report to Microsoft. They say it's a device driver, but can't provide a solution to the problem. Can anyone tell me an easy way to find out which device driver is the culprit, and what I should do to solve the problem. Thanks. -- olbolb1 |
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Hi
Try this to see what the problem may be: Right click on My Computer, select Properties and then the Advanced tab. Click on Settings under Startup and Recovery and disable 'Automatically restart'. Next time your PC reboots, you should see a Blue Screen. Could you please post the Stop Code that accompanies that BSOD back here? With that your problem could be isolated. -- Will Denny MS MVP Windows Shell/User Please reply to the News Groups "olbolb1" <olbolb1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:CFD7EA02-CF3F-472D-A0BA-6B609D908033@microsoft.com... > I'm running XP (SP2), and my computer frequently restarts at random times. > On the next successful reboot(if it didn't restart at least twice, while > rebooting), I send a report to Microsoft. They say it's a device driver, > but can't provide a solution to the problem. > > Can anyone tell me an easy way to find out which device driver is the > culprit, and what I should do to solve the problem. > > Thanks. > -- > olbolb1 |
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I suggest you Disable automatic restart on system failure. This should
help by allowing time to write down the STOP code properly. Right click on the My Computer icon on the Desktop and select Properties, Advanced, StartUp and Recovery, System Failure and uncheck box before Automatically Restart. Enable automatic restart on system failure after you have captured / copied and pasted the message in a further post here. There will also be Error Reports in Event Viewer. Please post copies. You can access Event Viewer by selecting Start, Administrative Tools, Event Viewer. When researching the meaning of the error, information regarding Event ID, Source and Description are important. HOW TO: View and Manage Event Logs in Event Viewer in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/default...&Product=winxp A tip for posting copies of Error Reports! Run Event Viewer and double click on the error you want to copy. In the window, which appears is a button resembling two pages. Double click the button and close Event Viewer. Now start your message (email) and do a paste into the body of the message. This will paste the info from the Event Viewer Error Report complete with links into the message. Make sure this is the first paste after exiting from Event Viewer. -- Hope this helps. Gerry ~~~~ FCA Stourport, England Enquire, plan and execute ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "olbolb1" <olbolb1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:CFD7EA02-CF3F-472D-A0BA-6B609D908033@microsoft.com... > I'm running XP (SP2), and my computer frequently restarts at random times. > On the next successful reboot(if it didn't restart at least twice, while > rebooting), I send a report to Microsoft. They say it's a device driver, > but can't provide a solution to the problem. > > Can anyone tell me an easy way to find out which device driver is the > culprit, and what I should do to solve the problem. > > Thanks. > -- > olbolb1 |
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Thanks for responding to my post. Here's the technical information.
STOP: 0X0000008E (0XC0000005, 0XEB3D96AF, 0XEB607340, 0X00000000) GBFSHook.SYS ADDRESS EB3D96AF base at EB3D9000, Datestamp 41C865FA I believe that's a Symantec product. Is this info enough to solve the problem? What's the next step? Thanks for all your help! -- olbolb1 "Will Denny" wrote: > Hi > > Try this to see what the problem may be: > > Right click on My Computer, select Properties and then the Advanced tab. > Click on Settings under Startup and Recovery and disable 'Automatically > restart'. Next time your PC reboots, you should see a Blue Screen. Could > you please post the Stop Code that accompanies that BSOD back here? With > that your problem could be isolated. > > -- > > > Will Denny > MS MVP Windows Shell/User > Please reply to the News Groups > > "olbolb1" <olbolb1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:CFD7EA02-CF3F-472D-A0BA-6B609D908033@microsoft.com... > > I'm running XP (SP2), and my computer frequently restarts at random times. > > On the next successful reboot(if it didn't restart at least twice, while > > rebooting), I send a report to Microsoft. They say it's a device driver, > > but can't provide a solution to the problem. > > > > Can anyone tell me an easy way to find out which device driver is the > > culprit, and what I should do to solve the problem. > > > > Thanks. > > -- > > olbolb1 > > > |
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I believe it's not. But why don't you right click it and find out.
-- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Goodbye Web Diary http://margokingston.typepad.com/har....html#comments ================================================= "olbolb1" <olbolb1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news 2D5DF61-BFFD-4627-81EC-AEB4A2F2C45E@microsoft.com...> Thanks for responding to my post. Here's the technical information. > > STOP: 0X0000008E (0XC0000005, 0XEB3D96AF, 0XEB607340, 0X00000000) > GBFSHook.SYS ADDRESS EB3D96AF base at EB3D9000, Datestamp 41C865FA > > I believe that's a Symantec product. Is this info enough to solve the > problem? > What's the next step? > > Thanks for all your help! > -- > olbolb1 > > > "Will Denny" wrote: > >> Hi >> >> Try this to see what the problem may be: >> >> Right click on My Computer, select Properties and then the Advanced tab. >> Click on Settings under Startup and Recovery and disable 'Automatically >> restart'. Next time your PC reboots, you should see a Blue Screen. Could >> you please post the Stop Code that accompanies that BSOD back here? With >> that your problem could be isolated. >> >> -- >> >> >> Will Denny >> MS MVP Windows Shell/User >> Please reply to the News Groups >> >> "olbolb1" <olbolb1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:CFD7EA02-CF3F-472D-A0BA-6B609D908033@microsoft.com... >> > I'm running XP (SP2), and my computer frequently restarts at random times. >> > On the next successful reboot(if it didn't restart at least twice, while >> > rebooting), I send a report to Microsoft. They say it's a device driver, >> > but can't provide a solution to the problem. >> > >> > Can anyone tell me an easy way to find out which device driver is the >> > culprit, and what I should do to solve the problem. >> > >> > Thanks. >> > -- >> > olbolb1 >> >> >> |
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Yes it is referring to a file associated with Goback.
There are a number of reports bit no solutions in Google. What are you doing in the period before the error occurs? What Warning and Error Reports are in Event Viewer occurring about the time when the problem arises.. Please post copies. You can access Event Viewer by selecting Start, Administrative Tools, Event Viewer. When researching the meaning of the error, information regarding Event ID, Source and Description are important. HOW TO: View and Manage Event Logs in Event Viewer in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/default...&Product=winxp A tip for posting copies of Error Reports! Run Event Viewer and double click on the error you want to copy. In the window, which appears is a button resembling two pages. Double click the button and close Event Viewer. Now start your message (email) and do a paste into the body of the message. This will paste the info from the Event Viewer Error Report complete with links into the message. Make sure this is the first paste after exiting from Event Viewer. -- Hope this helps. Gerry ~~~~ FCA Stourport, England Enquire, plan and execute ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "olbolb1" <olbolb1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news 2D5DF61-BFFD-4627-81EC-AEB4A2F2C45E@microsoft.com...> Thanks for responding to my post. Here's the technical information. > > STOP: 0X0000008E (0XC0000005, 0XEB3D96AF, 0XEB607340, 0X00000000) > GBFSHook.SYS ADDRESS EB3D96AF base at EB3D9000, Datestamp 41C865FA > > I believe that's a Symantec product. Is this info enough to solve the > problem? > What's the next step? > > Thanks for all your help! > -- > olbolb1 > > > "Will Denny" wrote: > >> Hi >> >> Try this to see what the problem may be: >> >> Right click on My Computer, select Properties and then the Advanced tab. >> Click on Settings under Startup and Recovery and disable 'Automatically >> restart'. Next time your PC reboots, you should see a Blue Screen. >> Could >> you please post the Stop Code that accompanies that BSOD back here? With >> that your problem could be isolated. >> >> -- >> >> >> Will Denny >> MS MVP Windows Shell/User >> Please reply to the News Groups >> >> "olbolb1" <olbolb1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:CFD7EA02-CF3F-472D-A0BA-6B609D908033@microsoft.com... >> > I'm running XP (SP2), and my computer frequently restarts at random >> > times. >> > On the next successful reboot(if it didn't restart at least twice, >> > while >> > rebooting), I send a report to Microsoft. They say it's a device >> > driver, >> > but can't provide a solution to the problem. >> > >> > Can anyone tell me an easy way to find out which device driver is the >> > culprit, and what I should do to solve the problem. >> > >> > Thanks. >> > -- >> > olbolb1 >> >> >> |
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