Thanks Dudley
>
> Control panel => System Performance and Administrative Tools => Event
> Viewer.  I would look under "Application" and "System" logs. Look for the
> yellow "!" or Red "X"  usually these are the errors, and look for the time
> stamp to correspond to the time the error occurred..
>
> Hope this helps,
> Dudley
>
>
>
>
> At 08:48 PM 10/15/2007, FireBrick wrote:
> A search of my hard disks found no program or file called event.log
>
> can you give me a clue where to look?
> On 10/15/2007 7:47:39 PM, Dudley Hurry ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Bill,
>
> Also
> don't forget to look at you Event Log.. Since it was not a terminal 
> failure, then there should be something in your Event Log letting you know 
> what happened..
>
> 73,
> Dudley
> WA5QPZ
>
> At 11:58 AM 10/15/2007, Tim Ellison wrote:
> DPCLAT is a third party tool. Unfortunately, it is what it is and no
> more. It can not tell what is causing it, just that an event occurred.
>
> The FLEX-5000 Firewire device driver "should" recover gracefully from
> long DPCs if they are not too long or too frequent.
>
> To try and resolve this problem, start off by upgrading all 


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