This is how a properly copied error message looks like: Like I said: You'll also have to find the error that happens prior to the reboot...
If you visit Windows Update & don't get offered any updates, you should be good to go.
Short answer: no. In 99.9% of laptops the graphics card is soldered on the motherboard.
No idea, but the BBC website lists several Messageboards for BBC iPlayer.
You'll have to post details here. You can double click on any error for more details, and there is also a button to copy the error to your...
Hi, Read this post, then post the requested log(s) in the Malware and Virus Removal forum.
Moved to General Internet forum, no IE specific.
Find error codes associated with the failing update in the WindowsUpdate.log. Type %windir%\WindowsUpdate.log in your Start Menu's search box &...
Windows 7 (32 and 64 bit) will run many, many 32-bit apps. Your problem is most likely that this is a 16 bit app which will not run in Windows...
Since you don't have a dump file, look in your Event Log for listings of the errors & their details.
Sounds like your system in't writing the BSOD. Did you check in \Windows\Minidump\?
Welcome to WindowsBBS & great one of our previous posts enabled you to solve a problem.
This is how you should go about troubleshooting this (as I wrote in the article):
Check out the drive using the manufacturer's disk diagnostics: ExcelStore Fujitsu Hitachi/IBM Samsung Seagate, Maxtor, Quantum...
Start here: How to Network Windows 7 With Other Windows Versions
No, AFAIK that's not possible.
Start here: Troubleshooting Windows Explorer Errors You'll be looking for a 3rd party shell extension that is causing the problem.
Please note that this is not software anyone in their right mind would want to install on their system! This isn't even "beta" software.
Text that is displayed in the following core fonts in Windows Internet Explorer 9 appears blurred, when you compare it to text in Windows Internet...
The link I provided above gives you all the information needed to find the information.
Separate names with a comma.