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Blue Screen of Death after Windows Startup
Carsfeverguy
post Aug 31 2006, 07:08 PM
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Hello everyone, just found this place.
Well I have an Asus Laptop with a centrino 1.5 and a WD 40 gig hd and 512megs of ram with XP pro.

Today I oppened my computer and after only a few seconds, the DREADFULL BSD appeared.
It does so everytime I boot the BSD appears at different intervals(immediately to 4-5 min)

I typed eventvwr.msc and found the log for the error.

Here it is:
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Event Type: Error
Event Source: W32Time
Event Category: None
Event ID: 29
Date: 8/31/2006
Time: 7:35:00 PM
User: N/A
Computer: ADMIN
Description:
The time provider NtpClient is configured to acquire time from one or more time sources, however none of the sources are currently accessible. No attempt to contact a source will be made for 14 minutes. NtpClient has no source of accurate time.

For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
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THis computer is on a wireless network with cable modem, wireless router, Vonage and 2 computers(this being one of them).
I have tried the command prompt: w32tm /resync
and have also tred to stop and start it, and it says that it has no time available to sync to.

This is soo wierd... Please send help and ideas.
Thanks
Theo
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