Windows XP Pro Random Reboot
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> Hello Everyone,
>
>
>
> I have a Windows XP Pro machine that reboots all by itself, any help would
> be much appreciated. I have an AMD Athlon XP 3000+; 512MB RAM; 80 GIG HDD,
> running Windows XP Pro SP2 with all Critical Updates and Optional Updates.
> I have integrated sound and a NVidia GeForce FX5600 DDR video card. I have
> an error in the event viewer:
>
> Error code 00000051, parameter1 00000004, parameter2 00000001,
> parameter3 e2a56098, parameter4 00f39acc.
> For more information, see Help and Support Center at
> http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
>
> This error code changes everytime on the reboot. Also I send the error logs
> to Microsoft after the reboot, and all it says the reboot was caused device
> driver and it was unable to determine what the exact driver that caused the
> problem. If you need anymore information please let me know.
>
> Thank you,
> Jason
>
>
> Hello Everyone,
>
>
>
> I have a Windows XP Pro machine that reboots all by itself, any help would
> be much appreciated. I have an AMD Athlon XP 3000+; 512MB RAM; 80 GIG
> HDD, running Windows XP Pro SP2 with all Critical Updates and Optional
> Updates. I have integrated sound and a NVidia GeForce FX5600 DDR video
> card. I have an error in the event viewer:
>
> Error code 00000051, parameter1 00000004, parameter2 00000001,
> parameter3 e2a56098, parameter4 00f39acc.
> For more information, see Help and Support Center at
> http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
>
> This error code changes everytime on the reboot. Also I send the error
> logs to Microsoft after the reboot, and all it says the reboot was caused
> device driver and it was unable to determine what the exact driver that
> caused the problem. If you need anymore information please let me know.
>
> Thank you,
> Jason
>
>
> Hi Jason,
>
> To determine what driver is causing the problem I need you to enable
> driver verifier.
> Steps:
> 1) Windows Key + R
> 2) Type in 'verifier' and hit enter
> 3) Make sure 'Create Standard Setting' is selected and hit next
> 4) Click on 'Select all drivers installed on this computer' and hit Finish
> 5) Reboot
>
> There is a possibility that your computer will crash on reboot. If this
> occurs hit F8 when rebooting just before the windows logo screen and
> select the safe mode boot option. Follow the same steps above but on step
> 4 choose 'Select driver names from a list'; hit next; check the box next
> to any driver where the provider is not Microsoft; hit Finish; reboot.
>
> This will slow the performance of you computer a little while enabled but
> will hopefully catch the driver causing corruption. Next time you crash
> the blue screen will hopefully say something like
> "DRIVER_VERIFIER_DETECTED_VIOLATION". If this occurs please send the
> corresponding minidump (by default it is at c:\windows\Minidump ) my way.
> If you have any questions or I didn't explain something well enough don't
> hesitate to e-mail me (remove "online") back. Good Luck,
>
>
> Joshua Smith
> OpenGL Test Lab
> Microsoft
> -----
>
> Get Secure! www.microsoft.com/security
>
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights
>
>
>
> "Jason Schoppert" <jschoppert@jerrysford.com> wrote in message
> news:%23i7h9KGPFHA.2520@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...>> Hello Everyone,>
>>
>>
>>
>> I have a Windows XP Pro machine that reboots all by itself, any help
>> would be much appreciated. I have an AMD Athlon XP 3000+; 512MB RAM; 80
>> GIG HDD, running Windows XP Pro SP2 with all Critical Updates and
>> Optional Updates. I have integrated sound and a NVidia GeForce FX5600 DDR
>> video card. I have an error in the event viewer:
>>
>> Error code 00000051, parameter1 00000004, parameter2 00000001,
>> parameter3 e2a56098, parameter4 00f39acc.
>> For more information, see Help and Support Center at
>> http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
>>
>> This error code changes everytime on the reboot. Also I send the error
>> logs to Microsoft after the reboot, and all it says the reboot was caused
>> device driver and it was unable to determine what the exact driver that
>> caused the problem. If you need anymore information please let me know.
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Jason
>>
>>
>
> Hi Jason,
>
> To determine what driver is causing the problem I need you to enable
> driver verifier.
> Steps:
> 1) Windows Key + R
> 2) Type in 'verifier' and hit enter
> 3) Make sure 'Create Standard Setting' is selected and hit next
> 4) Click on 'Select all drivers installed on this computer' and hit Finish
> 5) Reboot
>
> There is a possibility that your computer will crash on reboot. If this
> occurs hit F8 when rebooting just before the windows logo screen and
> select the safe mode boot option. Follow the same steps above but on step
> 4 choose 'Select driver names from a list'; hit next; check the box next
> to any driver where the provider is not Microsoft; hit Finish; reboot.
>
> This will slow the performance of you computer a little while enabled but
> will hopefully catch the driver causing corruption. Next time you crash
> the blue screen will hopefully say something like
> "DRIVER_VERIFIER_DETECTED_VIOLATION". If this occurs please send the
> corresponding minidump (by default it is at c:\windows\Minidump ) my way.
> If you have any questions or I didn't explain something well enough don't
> hesitate to e-mail me (remove "online") back. Good Luck,
>
>
> Joshua Smith
> OpenGL Test Lab
> Microsoft
> -----
>
> Get Secure! www.microsoft.com/security
>
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights
>
>
>
> "Jason Schoppert" <jschoppert@jerrysford.com> wrote in message
> news:%23i7h9KGPFHA.2520@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...>> Hello Everyone,>
>>
>>
>>
>> I have a Windows XP Pro machine that reboots all by itself, any help
>> would be much appreciated. I have an AMD Athlon XP 3000+; 512MB RAM; 80
>> GIG HDD, running Windows XP Pro SP2 with all Critical Updates and
>> Optional Updates. I have integrated sound and a NVidia GeForce FX5600 DDR
>> video card. I have an error in the event viewer:
>>
>> Error code 00000051, parameter1 00000004, parameter2 00000001,
>> parameter3 e2a56098, parameter4 00f39acc.
>> For more information, see Help and Support Center at
>> http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
>>
>> This error code changes everytime on the reboot. Also I send the error
>> logs to Microsoft after the reboot, and all it says the reboot was caused
>> device driver and it was unable to determine what the exact driver that
>> caused the problem. If you need anymore information please let me know.
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Jason
>>
>>
>
> Josh,
>
> I tried to email you but it bounced.
>
> Jason
>
>
>
>
> "Joshua Smith [MSFT]" <joshsm@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:ejabOdqPFHA.904@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...>> Hi Jason,>
>>
>> To determine what driver is causing the problem I need you to enable
>> driver verifier.
>> Steps:
>> 1) Windows Key + R
>> 2) Type in 'verifier' and hit enter
>> 3) Make sure 'Create Standard Setting' is selected and hit next
>> 4) Click on 'Select all drivers installed on this computer' and hit
>> Finish
>> 5) Reboot
>>
>> There is a possibility that your computer will crash on reboot. If this
>> occurs hit F8 when rebooting just before the windows logo screen and
>> select the safe mode boot option. Follow the same steps above but on
>> step 4 choose 'Select driver names from a list'; hit next; check the box
>> next to any driver where the provider is not Microsoft; hit Finish;
>> reboot.
>>
>> This will slow the performance of you computer a little while enabled but
>> will hopefully catch the driver causing corruption. Next time you crash
>> the blue screen will hopefully say something like
>> "DRIVER_VERIFIER_DETECTED_VIOLATION". If this occurs please send the
>> corresponding minidump (by default it is at c:\windows\Minidump ) my way.
>> If you have any questions or I didn't explain something well enough don't
>> hesitate to e-mail me (remove "online") back. Good Luck,
>>
>>
>> Joshua Smith
>> OpenGL Test Lab
>> Microsoft
>> -----
>>
>> Get Secure! www.microsoft.com/security
>>
>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
>> rights
>>
>>
>>
>> "Jason Schoppert" <jschoppert@jerrysford.com> wrote in message
>> news:%23i7h9KGPFHA.2520@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...>>> Hello Everyone,>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I have a Windows XP Pro machine that reboots all by itself, any help
>>> would be much appreciated. I have an AMD Athlon XP 3000+; 512MB RAM; 80
>>> GIG HDD, running Windows XP Pro SP2 with all Critical Updates and
>>> Optional Updates. I have integrated sound and a NVidia GeForce FX5600
>>> DDR video card. I have an error in the event viewer:
>>>
>>> Error code 00000051, parameter1 00000004, parameter2 00000001,
>>> parameter3 e2a56098, parameter4 00f39acc.
>>> For more information, see Help and Support Center at
>>> http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
>>>
>>> This error code changes everytime on the reboot. Also I send the error
>>> logs to Microsoft after the reboot, and all it says the reboot was
>>> caused device driver and it was unable to determine what the exact
>>> driver that caused the problem. If you need anymore information please
>>> let me know.
>>>
>>> Thank you,
>>> Jason
>>>
>>>
>>
>
> Hi Jason,
>
> To determine what driver is causing the problem I need you to enable
> driver verifier.
> Steps:
> 1) Windows Key + R
> 2) Type in 'verifier' and hit enter
> 3) Make sure 'Create Standard Setting' is selected and hit next
> 4) Click on 'Select all drivers installed on this computer' and hit Finish
> 5) Reboot
>
> There is a possibility that your computer will crash on reboot. If this
> occurs hit F8 when rebooting just before the windows logo screen and
> select the safe mode boot option. Follow the same steps above but on step
> 4 choose 'Select driver names from a list'; hit next; check the box next
> to any driver where the provider is not Microsoft; hit Finish; reboot.
>
> This will slow the performance of you computer a little while enabled but
> will hopefully catch the driver causing corruption. Next time you crash
> the blue screen will hopefully say something like
> "DRIVER_VERIFIER_DETECTED_VIOLATION". If this occurs please send the
> corresponding minidump (by default it is at c:\windows\Minidump ) my way.
> If you have any questions or I didn't explain something well enough don't
> hesitate to e-mail me (remove "online") back. Good Luck,
>
>
> Joshua Smith
> OpenGL Test Lab
> Microsoft
> -----
>
> Get Secure! www.microsoft.com/security
>
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights
>
>
>
> "Jason Schoppert" <jschoppert@jerrysford.com> wrote in message
> news:%23i7h9KGPFHA.2520@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...>> Hello Everyone,>
>>
>>
>>
>> I have a Windows XP Pro machine that reboots all by itself, any help
>> would be much appreciated. I have an AMD Athlon XP 3000+; 512MB RAM; 80
>> GIG HDD, running Windows XP Pro SP2 with all Critical Updates and
>> Optional Updates. I have integrated sound and a NVidia GeForce FX5600 DDR
>> video card. I have an error in the event viewer:
>>
>> Error code 00000051, parameter1 00000004, parameter2 00000001,
>> parameter3 e2a56098, parameter4 00f39acc.
>> For more information, see Help and Support Center at
>> http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
>>
>> This error code changes everytime on the reboot. Also I send the error
>> logs to Microsoft after the reboot, and all it says the reboot was caused
>> device driver and it was unable to determine what the exact driver that
>> caused the problem. If you need anymore information please let me know.
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Jason
>>
>>
>
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