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I have a HP dv9420us notebook running Vista home premium 64.
I also have the HP Express card Analog TV Tuner I have had a problem with BSOD and sleep mode. HP says its my video driver, I dont know how they know that unless its happening with other PCs of the same model. I would like to leave it on in power saver plan so it can resume and record my favorite shows then sleep again. When I do it BSOD when it resumes and recording starts, usually when I'm away When I am here I don't have time to write down the error info before the system reboots. What Id like to know is this. Is the BSOD info recorded in a log file somewhere with codes or info about the crash? If so is there somewhere I can go to find out what those codes mean? |
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Anthony;101178 Wrote: I have a HP dv9420us notebook running Vista home premium 64. I also have the HP Express card Analog TV Tuner I have had a problem with BSOD and sleep mode. HP says its my video driver, I dont know how they know that unless its happening with other PCs of the same model. I would like to leave it on in power saver plan so it can resume and record my favorite shows then sleep again. When I do it BSOD when it resumes and recording starts, usually when I'm away When I am here I don't have time to write down the error info before the system reboots. What Id like to know is this. Is the BSOD info recorded in a log file somewhere with codes or info about the crash? If so is there somewhere I can go to find out what those codes mean? Pls see 'Troubleshooting Vista Stop Errors ' (http://www.winvistaclub.com/t3.html)for help. -- HappyAndyK www.WinVistaClub.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------ HappyAndyK's Profile: http://winvistaclub.com/forum/member.php?userid=4 View this thread: http://winvistaclub.com/forum/showthread.php?t=22514 |