HOW TO SLOVE (FATAL ERROR) WINDOW RESTART & SHOTDOWN PROBLEM
Recovery Settings
FATAL ERROR: - Blue Screen of Death (BSOD). In Windows XP, the default setting is for the computer to reboot automatically when a fatal error occurs. If that fatal error only occurs when you're shutting down, the system reboots automatically. To change the recovery settings to disable automatic rebooting:1. | Right-click My Computer and then click Properties. |
2. | Click the Advanced tab. |
3. | Under Startup and Recovery, click Settings to open the Startup and Recovery dialog box. |
4. | Clear the Automatically restart check box, and click OK the necessary number of times. |
5. | Restart your computer for the settings to take effect. |
Software Incompatibility
The most common cause of a fatal error or BSOD is a software or driver problem, and troubleshooting these can be tricky. The mechanism for troubleshooting, however, is pretty much the same for any problem on a PC. The first thing to look at is what's changed—what new software program or driver has you added, usually just before the problem started. BIOS Problems
Finally, the last and often trickiest to troubleshoot source of reboot problems: your computer's BIOS. If there is a problem in your BIOS, or sometimes even in the firmware for one of the other pieces of hardware installed in your machine, it could cause an instability and lead to one of those automatic restarts that we talked about in the first section. Especially if the problem is in the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) portion. Hardware Problems
The most common cause of fatal error BSOD is a hardware problem , if your RAM, SMPS, and other PCI slot device is faulty, systems restart and occur a Fatal Error so check all hardware and replace it.
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