DUELMASTER30 Posted February 17, 2010 Share Posted February 17, 2010 When I start my computer it loads Windows (the flag and bar thing with the option to go to setup) After that it asks me how I want to start the computer, Safe Mode, Safe Mode with the other two options Last Good Config. and Normal. If I choose last good configuration or start normally it goes to a blue screen and says "A problem has been detected and windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer. If this is the first time you've seen this stop error screen, restart your computer. If this screen appears again, follow these steps: Check to be sure you have the adequate disk space. If a driver is identified in the stop message, disable the driver or check with the manufacturer for driver updates. Try changing video adapters. Check with your hardware vendor for any BIOS updates. Disable BIOS memory options such as caching or shadowing. If you need to use safe mode to remove or disable components, restart your computer, press F8 to select Advanced Startup Options and then select Safe Mode. Technical information: *** STOP: 0x0000007E (0xC000001D, 0x80537008, 0xF8A503B8, 0xF8A500B4)" If I choose any type of Safe Mode it starts to load the drivers but then freezes at "multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(2)\windows\system32\drivers\mup.sys" I've looked for a few days now and nothing works, we're taking it in tomorrow but I was seeing as a last ditch resort if I could find a fix for it, and I finally remembered about this forum sub-section :) Any tips would be very appreciated, and I'm willing to open the computer to find something. I already tried taking out the battery on the Motherboard to reset the CMOS and it didn't do anything productive. [hide=99s]47,297th to 99 Attack, 12/10/0847,898th to 99 Hitpoints, 3/29/0978,286th to 99 Strength, 4/5/0936,125th to 99 Range, 6/7/09, 12:30 in the morning.70,280th to 99 Defence, 4/16/1067,781st to 99 Magic, 8/13/10Somethingth to 99 Slayer on some day during the Summer (I forgot to write it down)169,099th to 99 Cooking , 4/9/11Idk what to 99 fm at some pointIdk what to 99 prayer on 1/28/2012?? 99 thieving 12/30/2015?? 99 herblore 1/2/2016, ?? 99 dungeoneering 9/5/2016[/hide]Even if it's a dumb story, telling it changes other people just the slightest little bit, just as living the story changes me. An infinitesimal change. And that infinitesimal change ripples outward-ever smaller but everlasting. I will get forgotten, but the stories will last. And so we all matter-maybe less than a lot, but always more than none.-John Green (An Abundance of Katherines) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sbrideau Posted February 17, 2010 Share Posted February 17, 2010 By chance, do you have an AMD processor and have Windows XP? If it's the case, then I know what the cause would most likely be. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DUELMASTER30 Posted February 18, 2010 Author Share Posted February 18, 2010 By chance, do you have an AMD processor and have Windows XP? If it's the case, then I know what the cause would most likely be.Where would I find out what type of processor I have? Just look inside for a label or something? [hide=99s]47,297th to 99 Attack, 12/10/0847,898th to 99 Hitpoints, 3/29/0978,286th to 99 Strength, 4/5/0936,125th to 99 Range, 6/7/09, 12:30 in the morning.70,280th to 99 Defence, 4/16/1067,781st to 99 Magic, 8/13/10Somethingth to 99 Slayer on some day during the Summer (I forgot to write it down)169,099th to 99 Cooking , 4/9/11Idk what to 99 fm at some pointIdk what to 99 prayer on 1/28/2012?? 99 thieving 12/30/2015?? 99 herblore 1/2/2016, ?? 99 dungeoneering 9/5/2016[/hide]Even if it's a dumb story, telling it changes other people just the slightest little bit, just as living the story changes me. An infinitesimal change. And that infinitesimal change ripples outward-ever smaller but everlasting. I will get forgotten, but the stories will last. And so we all matter-maybe less than a lot, but always more than none.-John Green (An Abundance of Katherines) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Laura Posted February 18, 2010 Share Posted February 18, 2010 Right click on My Computer and select properties. Another way is to open up the command line and type 'dxdiag.' Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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