- Blue Screen Appears and then Bam!! Restart.
- Posted by TroubledMan on October 29th, 2005
After the Blue Screen appears it shows up the error code and below it a
message "dumping to physical memmory".
after the system rebooted i clicked on send an error report. this enabled me
to see the error signature:
BCCode: a BCP1:E25C700 BCP2: 00000002 BCP3: 00000001
BCP4: 80630955 OSVer: 5 1 26000 SP: 2 - Product 256 1
a dump file (dmp) was created and sent to microsoft with my system settings.
unfortunately i wasn't able to track the report.
im not sure what is causing the problem but i have a hunch.
it may be my linksys router. the crash occured after a few attempts to
update its firmware. (the update failed: it says it can't load the data into
flash ROM). however it has also crashed once beforehand so im not completely
sure.
so please please help.
- Posted by Will Denny on October 29th, 2005
Hi
Could you please post the exact Stop Code (BCCode) from the BSOD? With that
your problem could be narrowed down.
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"TroubledMan" <TroubledMan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> After the Blue Screen appears it shows up the error code and below it a
> message "dumping to physical memmory".
>
> after the system rebooted i clicked on send an error report. this enabled
> me
> to see the error signature:
>
> BCCode: a BCP1:E25C700 BCP2: 00000002 BCP3: 00000001
> BCP4: 80630955 OSVer: 5 1 26000 SP: 2 - Product 256 1
>
> a dump file (dmp) was created and sent to microsoft with my system
> settings.
> unfortunately i wasn't able to track the report.
>
> im not sure what is causing the problem but i have a hunch.
> it may be my linksys router. the crash occured after a few attempts to
> update its firmware. (the update failed: it says it can't load the data
> into
> flash ROM). however it has also crashed once beforehand so im not
> completely
> sure.
>
> so please please help.
>
- Posted by scrubber on October 29th, 2005
Just in case you're not sure how to obtain the Stop error details, this is
how to do it.
Go to System Properties --> Advanced --> in the Startup & Recovery section
of the menu, remove the checkmark from "Automatically restart". When the
system crashes again, it will hang on the BSOD. The "Stop" error will be at
the bottom of the screen.
"Will Denny" wrote:
> Hi
>
> Could you please post the exact Stop Code (BCCode) from the BSOD? With that
> your problem could be narrowed down.