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Questioni have a pentium 3 computer,with windows xp,i have a virus scanner on it,and spyware also,my question is,why is my computer shutting down when i am working on it,i had it checked and they could not find anything wrong,they reloaded windows and it still shuts down,when i am on a site when i scroll the pages are all wavy when they go up or down.when it shuts down the screen is blue and it says beginning dump of physical memory,could you please let me know your opinion.thanks bonnieGet the answer belowSponsored LinksWindows XP Log ManagementCollect, analyze, report & alert on logs from NT, XP, 2000/3 & otherswww.eventloganalyzer.comHow to Focus Your EyesHow to Focus Without Glasses and Improve Your Vision Naturally!www.Program-for-Better-Vision.comDriver updates windows xpQuickly Update & Fix Your Drivers With The Top Rated Driver Software.Update-Your-Drivers.ComError Repair ProfessionalRepair Registry in 60 Seconds Download And Scan Your PC Nowwww.error-repair-pro.com/RegistryAnswerHello Bonnie,This is normally a problem with graphic cards.It's drivers are either corrupt or the card itself is not properly seated in its slot.There are several methods to resolve this issue. Follow the instructions inthe first section. If the problem is not resolved, proceed to the nextsection.I. Resize the Swap FileWhen a serious error occurs, by default the system dumps the system state tothe swap file for later retrieval. However, it is possible that the swapfile is not properly cleaned up and the system thinks that it is rebootingfrom a crash. To resolve this, you will need to resize the swap file:1. Click the Start button.2. Right click the My Computer menu option, and then click Properties on thecontext menu that appears.3. Click the Advanced tab, and then click the Settings button in thePerformance section.The Performance Options window appears.4. Click the Advanced tab, and then click the Change button in the VirtualMemory section.The Virtual memory window appears.5. Click Custom Size, and then record the Initial Size and Maximum Size.6. Set the Initial Size and Maximum Size to the same value as the amount ofRAM that is installed in the system.7. Click Set and then click OK. The system will advise you to restart thecomputer.8. Click OK.9. Click OK at the Performance Options window. The system prompts you torestart the computer.10. Click Yes.After the system has restarted, repeat the above steps to restore theoriginal Initial Size and Maximum Size values for your swap file.II. Delete the Minidump Files and the Sysdata.xml FileWhen a serious error occurs, by default the system writes out a miniaturememory dump along with an XML description of the system status (which notesthe program at fault and other pertinent system data) that can be uploadedto Microsoft. If this data is not correctly closed out, the system maypresent a Serious Error screen upon boot. To resolve this problem, performthe following steps:1. Click the Start button.2. Right click the My Computer icon, and then click Explore on the contextmenu that appears.3. Browse to the c:\Windows\Minidump directory.4. Delete everything located in this directory.NOTE : You will need to be able to view hidden and system files and thesystem should not be hiding protected operating system files.5. Browse to the c:\Documents and Settings folder.6. Search for the following file: sysdata.xml file.7. Delete all instances (you may find more than one) of this file.8. Click the Start button, click Turn off the computer, and then clickRestart.III. Disable the Automatically Restart settingThis attacks the same class of Serious Errors that resizing the swap filefixes, but it tries to ensure that the errors do not happen beforehand.However, this does not help to rid the persistent Serious Error messageafter the fact.1. Click the Start button.2. Right click the My Computer icon, and then click Properties on thecontext menu that appears.3. Click the Advanced tab and then click the Settings button in theStart-up and Recovery section.4. Click to remove the check next to Automatically Restart checkbox andthen click OK.5. Click OK. The system will no longer automatically restart after aSerious Error message appears.IV. Disable Memory DumpsThis option totally disables memory dumps altogether, which may help fixsome persistent Serious Error messages. To disable memory dumps, perform thefollowing steps:1. Click the Start button2. Right click the My Computer icon, and then click Properties on thecontext menu that appears.3. Click the Advanced tab, and then click the Settings button in theStart-up and Recovery section.4. In the Write debugging information tab, click to select (none) and thenclick OK.5. Click OK.The system will no longer perform a memory dump when it encounters a SeriousError.Please do the above steps at your own risk.It is a microsoft process that solves the problem you're currently having.Regards,JayLe.PS:To make matters easier for yourself,print out the procedure. [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]
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