albator Posted August 15, 2005 Posted August 15, 2005 Indeed, I rarely Am happy to see a bluescreen, but in this case it will help me troubleshoot the thing, I think this is related to asus gpu drivers but I am not sure. HOW can I force window to leave a error log or to show bluescreen ???
ripken204 Posted August 15, 2005 Posted August 15, 2005 well u can check in the event viewer if anything bad has happened like a crash
InTheWayBoy Posted August 15, 2005 Posted August 15, 2005 Right-Click My Computer > Properties > Advanced > Startup And Recovery (Advanced Button) and then look at towards the middle section for:"Automatically Restart"If that is checked, then it may blue-screen but you'll only see it for a few seconds at best...if it's unchecked then it will just stay on the blue-screen until you manually reboot it. Now if you're in a cycle where you can't boot at all because it blue-screens before you can do anything then I think you are fubar unless you have something like ERD or BartPE to manually inspect the issues.
albator Posted August 15, 2005 Author Posted August 15, 2005 Thank Right-Click My Computer > Properties > Advanced > Startup And Recovery (Advanced Button) and then look at towards the middle section for:"Automatically Restart"If that is checked, then it may blue-screen but you'll only see it for a few seconds at best...if it's unchecked then it will just stay on the blue-screen until you manually reboot it. Now if you're in a cycle where you can't boot at all because it blue-screens before you can do anything then I think you are fubar unless you have something like ERD or BartPE to manually inspect the issues.<{POST_SNAPBACK}>
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