Dudley.

Where do I find the EventLog in W7-Ultimate 64bit ?
Thanks for the informations

-- 
Med venlig hilsen / Best regards
Erik Jakobsen OZ4KK
e...@urbakken.dk



> Erik,
>
> While BSODs (Blue Screen of Dead)   can be caused by a wild device
> driver,  many times there is some thing wrong in the HW,  intermittent
> powersupply, flaky memory, bad controller...  There has to be
> something pretty drastic to cause the HAL to stop the kernel..    One
> good place to look is in the Event Log, might just point to the late
> thing that happened at the time of the BSOD
>
> 73,
> Dudley
>
> WA5QPZ
>
>
>
> Erik Jakobsen wrote:
>> I run at the moment 1.18.3 on my Flex 5000 A.
>> OS is Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit.
>>
>> I have had some BSOD's within the last few weeks.
>>
>> What causes BSOD's ?, and how can I avoid them?.
>>
>>   
>


-- 
Med venlig hilsen / Best regards
Erik Jakobsen OZ4KK
e...@urbakken.dk


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