re: Bootlog shows did not load drivers-System restarts 0-5 times
Saturday, July 26, 2008 at 9:40 pm Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by michele2007
(127 messages posted)
Bob,
1) I turned off System Restore. Thanks for explaining why I should.
2) I turned back on ‘Automatically restart’. I have since turned off the computer
four times and it did not automatically restart and I had no error screen.
3) My error is always the same:
Error signature BCCode: 1000000a
BCP1: 00000016 BCP2: 0000002 BCP3: 00000000 BCP4: 805055C
OSVer: 5-1-2600 SP:2_0 Product 768:1
The error screen shows after the computer restarts successfully. The point where
it automatically restarts is always after I logon and after the clock, volume, and
modem icons appear in the tray but before the Avast icon appears in the tray. (I
have a logon screen because I had to set up a different account for my second iPod
and I set up a Guest account. I am the only one using this computer.)
My computer only restarts at startup and never shuts down on its own. But I do lately
get a lot of programs ‘not responding’ and I have to shut them down because they
lock up.
4) I did error checking and defrag like you said on c: and d: (which is just one
partitioned hard drive). Everything was fine with no errors, but I was unable to
see the final screen with the totals because it didn’t stay on the screen long enough.
5) About the power-on button. I do have a surge protector but I have to start
the computer using the power-on button on the case. About 2 months ago my power-on
button would not turn on the computer. I would unplug the surge protector from the
wall and then plug it back in. Then the power-on button might work. Sometimes I
had to do this 4-5 times. Last week I moved the computer to another room. I disconnected
all the cords from the back of the computer and reconnected them when I got to the
new room. My power-on switch worked for about 8 days (which was unusual), until
yesterday when it wouldn’t work just one time. So I unplugged the surge protector,
and then plugged it back in the wall, and the power-on button worked. But this blew
my theory that the power-button problem was just because there was some loose cord
in the back of the computer.
6) Thanks for allowing me to check the box to keep my formatting. It says "Don't
use this option unless you really need it". I always think it is needed in order
to read these posts.
Thanks for helping, Bob. What’s next?
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