> This makes me wonder yet again: what's the best way to transfer this
> entire disk image to a new PC so that I can pick up right where I left
> off, instead of having to reinstall everything and start from scratch
> once again? I thought the answer was Norton Ghost, but conversations
> he
.
PabloSr
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Michael Madigan wrote:
> 1. I would use system restore to bring you back one
> restore point.
>
> 2. I w
Michael Madigan wrote:
> 1. I would use system restore to bring you back one
> restore point.
>
> 2. I would look at the heat issue that steve
> mentioned.
>
> 3. I would look in the event logs for anything
> unusual.
>
>
How do I get to the Event logs again? I've looked under System TOols
Stephen Russell wrote:
>
> >From my experience I had these:
> 1) Dirt in my vents on the chips. needed to be opened and cleaned Chip
> overheated.
> 2) Ram was flakey.
>
>
Overheating is possible. I had it on my coffee table (...it's a laptop)
and the fan underneath may have been blocked s
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Man-wai Chang wrote:
> MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
>
>> Twice now within the pas
Paul Hill wrote:
> Do you use Avast by any chance?
No, I use AVG for a/v, ZAP for firewall/spyware, and on rare occasion I
run Lavasoft's AdAware.
>
>
>> This makes me wonder yet again: what's the best way to transfer this
>> entire disk image to a new PC so that I can pick up right where I
Man-wai Chang wrote:
> MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
>
>> Twice now within the past 3-4 days, I've woken up to find my laptop
>> "offline" and then when I boot it back up, it gives me the "Windows has
>> recovered from a serious error" message, and then goes (after I confirm
>>
1. I would use system restore to bring you back one
restore point.
2. I would look at the heat issue that steve
mentioned.
3. I would look in the event logs for anything
unusual.
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<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Twice now within the past 3-4 days, I'v
MB wrote
Subject: Re: [NF] Windows has recovered from serious error
> This makes me wonder yet again: what's the best way to transfer this
> entire disk image to a new PC so that I can pick up right where I left
> off, instead of having to reinstall everything and start from
On Jan 30, 2008 8:53 AM, MB Software Solutions General Account <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Twice now within the past 3-4 days, I've woken up to find my laptop
> "offline" and then when I boot it back up, it gives me the "Windows has
> recovered from a serious error" message, and then goes (after
MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
>
> You received this message because a device driver installed on your
> computer caused the Windows operating system to stop unexpectedly.
Would it be easier to try and narrow down what device driver is causing
the problem?
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On Jan 30, 2008 2:53 PM, MB Software Solutions General Account
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Twice now within the past 3-4 days, I've woken up to find my laptop
> "offline" and then when I boot it back up, it gives me the "Windows has
> recovered from a serious error" message, and then goes (after I
MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
> Twice now within the past 3-4 days, I've woken up to find my laptop
> "offline" and then when I boot it back up, it gives me the "Windows has
> recovered from a serious error" message, and then goes (after I confirm
> to report error to M$) on to a
Twice now within the past 3-4 days, I've woken up to find my laptop
"offline" and then when I boot it back up, it gives me the "Windows has
recovered from a serious error" message, and then goes (after I confirm
to report error to M$) on to a web page to site that says:
Problem caused by Device
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