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WWARNER47

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Sorry about the double post I was having trouble with loading the page to submit my post, So i apoligize for the double post I did not mean to do it :) Well I am back with yet again with another problem with my computer, man I should start paying rent for posting on this site so much...LoL. Anyways onto my problem, so I was on the internet surfing around on some of my Xbox 360 game sites and I clicked on a link to take me to my games that I have listed on this particular site and it was taking a while to load. So I decided to just let it load and I sat down to watch some TV while it was loading and about 5 minutes (I mean a literal 5 minutes) all the sudden my computer just crashed and went to a blue screen. So I pushed the restart button on my computer tower and the computer restarted and booted up just fine. So after my computer was completely booted up and I was on my desktop I went to the Administrator Tools and clicked on the event viewer, then I clicked on the system tab on the event viewer and I found the data about the crash. So I took a screenshot of it (below) and I was wondering if I could get some help on what this means, what happened, and what I need to do to fix it etc, etc, etc..... Also I wanted to say Thanks to Anyone and Everyone who responds and helps me with my problems and Thanks for your time and effort that you put into helping not just me but everyone on this site. :)

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Edited by WWARNER47, 09 October 2009 - 02:45 AM.

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Hello WWarner47.... Welcome to GeeksToGo, :) :) :)

I'm sorry to hear about your issue. We will try to help you resolve this as soon as possible.
Please understand we are all volunteers and we are not here all the time. Sometimes it may be a extended amount of time to get back to you. If it has been more then 3 days please shoot me a PM and I will try to get back to you quickly then.

  • Please download the Event Viewer Tool by Vino Rosso VEW and save it to your Desktop:
  • Double-click VEW.exe
  • Under 'Select log to query', select (as appropriate):
    • Application
    • System
  • Under 'Select type to list', select (as appropriate):
    • Error
    • Information
    • Warning
Then use the 'Date of events' or 'Number of events' as follows:

Either:
  • Click the radio button for 'Number of events'
    Type 3 in the 1 to 20 box (or any number from 1 to 20)
    Then click the Run button.
    Notepad will open with the output log.

  • Click the radio button for 'Date of events'
    In the From: boxes type today's date (presuming the crash happened today) 13 07 2009
    In the To: boxes type today's date (presuming the crash happened today) 13 07 2009
    Then click the Run button.
    Notepad will open with the output log.
Please post the Output log in your next reply
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