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| Thread ID: 35119 | 2003-07-02 22:17:00 | microsoft windows error messenge | chinadoll (682) | Press F1 |
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| 157043 | 2003-07-02 22:17:00 | sometime when i start my computer there has a error messege said: the system has ercovered from a serious erro. a log og this error has created for more info about this error CLOCK HER. error signature :BCCODE:1a BCP1:BCP:2 BC;748000;BCP3:00009AA0 BCP4:COC00000 OSVer:5-1-2600 SP:1-0 PRODUCT:768-1 toview technical info about the error CLICK HERE. error report contents c:\windows\minidump\mini070103.01.dump c:\docume~1jaks\local~1\temp\WER3.tmp.dir00\sysdat a.xm\ can anyone help please! thank you. my o/s is windows xp home edition. |
chinadoll (682) | ||
| 157044 | 2003-07-03 08:14:00 | this info is only of use to microsoft programmers...... what was you doing before this error happened?? unless you get the error often then dont panic. |
robsonde (120) | ||
| 157045 | 2003-07-03 10:44:00 | this error messenge appears when the computer boots up ( switch on) but it does not happen all the time. i can't remenber what i was doing before probably surfing the net, checking email or even downloanding. this microsoft windows error messenge has pappen 2-3 times since i have this new computer 2 weeks ago. what should i do now ? any thing i can do to stop this error messenge appear? thank you. |
chinadoll (682) | ||
| 157046 | 2003-07-03 10:51:00 | If you only got this computer two weeks ago then I would suggest you talk to the people you bought it from. Surely it should still be under warranty unless secondhand and a private sale. |
Elephant (599) | ||
| 157047 | 2003-07-03 11:10:00 | yes, i will talk to the people ( shop ) who built the computer for me but i am still curious as to what causes the error message to appear as thecomputer boots up ? any one have idea or opinion ? thank you. ( it should be error message not messenge. sorry!!!!!) |
chinadoll (682) | ||
| 157048 | 2003-07-03 11:20:00 | in windows explorer, do a search for a file with jaks in it or even ~jaks my guess you'll find it in a internet cache. I'm not sure what a mini dump is, could be similar to a stack dump which is basically windows trying to pull something out of memory which isn't there or something else is holding onto the resourses. Try deleting your internet cache, history and cookies, might do the trick. Cheers Murray P |
Murray P (44) | ||
| 157049 | 2003-07-03 11:27:00 | thank you, murray p i will give it a go!!!!! thank you again. |
chinadoll (682) | ||
| 157050 | 2003-07-03 11:36:00 | These errors are often caused by driver problems, but can be hardware related as well or a unique combination of both. That probably narrows it down to about 2,000+ possible driver/hardware combinations in reality. As its at boot-up, you should enable boot logging. You should get that menu by repeadly pressing F8 a couple of times a second as the PC begins the boot process, immediately after turn-on. Examining the bootlog file (in C:\bootlog.txt) will show where it stopped with any luck. As to how you fix it is another story, I suggest you don't but take it back, and show them a printout of the bootlog.txt file from a failed boot process. |
godfather (25) | ||
| 157051 | 2003-07-03 11:44:00 | thank you, i will. | chinadoll (682) | ||
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