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What's Going On Here?
Name: shamrock838 Date: November 18, 2008 at 16:01:44 Pacific OS: WIN XP PRO CPU/Ram: Pentium II Product: Gateway 2000
Comment:
What’s Going On Here?
Can someone tell me the significance … and possible cause … of the following (2) Windows XP Professional error messages … received on separate occasions … each resulting in an automatic system reboot:
1. “The system has recovered from a serious error.” Windows Error Reporting: - Flash Player* Problem. [*created by Adobe Systems inc.]
2. “The system has recovered from a serious error.” Windows Error Reporting: - Ethernet Networking Problem.
#1 occurred first. #2 occurred afterwards and has been re-occurring at intervals.
Name: kx5m2g Date: November 18, 2008 at 16:15:08 Pacific
Reply:
Go to Control Panel-System-Advanced System Settings-Start Up and Recovery Settings and uncheck the option to have the computer restart. Then the next time you get a blue screen, write down the code numbers and post them here or do a Google search. You can also go to Event Viewer to learn more about the error message.
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Response Number 2
Name: Jennifer SUMN Date: November 18, 2008 at 17:28:42 Pacific
Reply:
I would uninstall flash and remove the network card from Device Manager. Reboot, then reinstall the network card drivers and then reinstall Adobe Flash.
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