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The blue screen of death would be a lot more
useful if it turned on the display, in cases where the display is off when the bsod is encountered. Otherwise all you know is that it stopped. -- On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk. |
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On 12/29/2013 2:03 AM, Ron Hardin wrote:
The blue screen of death would be a lot more useful if it turned on the display, in cases where the display is off when the bsod is encountered. Otherwise all you know is that it stopped. What version of Windows? Generally, if Windows does get started, a report of the BSOD would probably appear in Event Viewer or Doc Watson. At least, that would be the places I would start looking under similar circumstances. Again, depending on which version, if there were no report, it should be possible to configure Doc Watson to generate a log of the event. Trust above helpful although it was a very long time ago since I encountered such an incident. GR |
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