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monika J asked in Computers & InternetSoftware · 1 decade ago

My Window 7 stops in middle then I have to restart.?

I have core to due processor and p31 motherboard, 2 gb ram, window 7 evaluation copy, I have on my computer the problem is It stops and error messages seen, i had to start it again and after some time say 30 minutes it stops again.

any solution please

Update:

Mr. enrique I tried as u suggested but I couldnot get success, I could not get UAC, when a blue screen comes it suggest disable 0xoooooo98(0x4c9e6980,0x01Cab99B)0x00000000,0x0000000000

Update 2:

Mr. enrique I tried as u suggested but I couldnot get success, I could not get UAC, A message comes that ur window expired after five minute it stops and awhen a blue screen comes it suggest disable 0xoooooo98(0x4c9e6980,0x01Cab99B)0x00000…

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  • 1 decade ago
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    first u un-install your anti virus may be your anti virus is not compatible with windows 7 so please all software . if ur problem is not solve add me in yr messenger list i will solve yr problem.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Starting with Windows Vista, the incidence of Blue Screens or Stop Errors have drastically come down. When Windows encounters a condition that compromises safe system operation (i.e. a “bug”), the system halts.

    This condition is called a ‘bug check’. It is also commonly referred to as a system crash, a kernel error, a system fault, or a Stop Error.

    In XP, the Windows Error Reporting system was essentially manual, but has now been improved & streamlined in Windows 7 & Windows Vista

    . While this may the case, Blue Screens havent just vanished. You may still get to see them on Windows 7 too.

    Usually when a BSOD occurs, it stays for a second before the PC immediately restarts. This way we are unable to read what is written. To get around it, one has to disable the auto PC restart option from the StartUp & System Recovery settings. Knowing the error code, can help identify the problem/solution.

    Disable UAC. Control Panel > System And Maintenance > System > Advanced System Settings > Advanced tab > Under Startup And Recovery > Click Settings > Clear the Automatically Restart check box > click OK. Enable UAC.

    Windows 7 or Vista will attempt to fix the problem on its own in most cases, but if it cannot recover on its own, it will cause a blue screen. Here is a window I got to see one of my only recent Windows 7 Blue Screen.

    For More Information and help related to windows 7 issues http://windows7.iyogi.net/

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