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No - you had said your computer reboots. You can disable that and that way you can see the STOP code on the BSOD. It will be like 0x<eight digit number>. You want to write down the last three or four digits of that number, and you can Google it and find out if it is memory or sata, or something else.
It might also be in your event viewer. Look for the first log entry after a system restart after bugcheck.
Oddly enough, I did uncheck the Automatically restart but Windows restarts anyway. I cannot see any blue screen.
I have the most recent drivers for my 4 graphic cards (Nvidia Quadro NVS 290).
I have sent the Windows event log to Sierra support …
I'm searching over the Event Viewer and there's a lot of things here.
If I become half a percent smarter each year, I'll be a genius by the time I die
Once Windows restarts, open Event Viewer and find the first even that is timestamped after the reboot, and look forward from there. The system log should contain information about the unexpected shutdown.
and find a directory starting with the string "x86_microsoft.vc90.crt_" and post the entire directory name. You will probably have multiple directy names matching , so if you post them all I can compare.
and find a directory starting with the string "x86_microsoft.vc90.crt_" and post the entire directory name. You will probably have multiple directy names matching , so if you post them all I can compare.
Okay... in the 6161_ directory, theres 3 files msvcm90.dll, msvcp90.dll and msvcr90.dll, can you post the exact size of the 3? (by right clicking, and select properties and use the size in bytes)
Okay... in the 6161_ directory, theres 3 files msvcm90.dll, msvcp90.dll and msvcr90.dll, can you post the exact size of the 3? (by right clicking, and select properties and use the size in bytes)