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I have been crashing all day with IE7 about 5-10 times an hour and don't know why. How do I disable reboot so I can see the error message in the blue screen? Theres no enough time to actually see the error at the blue screen. What is that Rundll32.exe run as an app in picture below? Is there anything in my processes that looks like it shouldn't be there or running?


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By systemlord at 2007-11-19


Message edited by systemlord on 11-20-2007 at 08:56:05 AM
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Right click on My Computer and select properties. Choose Advanced System Settings. Choose Startup and Recovery. Uncheck Automatically restart.

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Right click on My Computer and select properties. Choose Advanced System Settings. Choose Startup and Recovery. Uncheck Automatically restart.



Thanks Badge now I can see what is/was causing it if it happens again. I was changing some ram timings a few days ago but ever since I switch them back no more crashes. Funny thing is I run Orthos for a day and got 0 errors, maybe some programs are more sensitive than others when it comes to timings.

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