02-06-2009, 11:42 | #11 |
Moonshine
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Southampton
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You obviously missed a bit of what I said, XP can be set so that on a BSOD it automatically reboots instantly, so in the case it may be a remote machine etc. it doesn't require some poor sod to drive 20 miles at 4am to reboot it.
Go to Start -> Control Panel -> System Go to Advanced Under the Startup and Recovery section, click Settings... Under System Failure un-check "Automatically restart" if it is ticked. If it's already unchecked then you aren't getting BSODs, if it is ticked you might be getting them but not seeing them. The Wireless driver could be an issue (my D-Link drivers have been terrible, used to cause regular crashes due to certain network activity) so it may be worth seeing if there are updated versions of those about.
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