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Internal power error - stop 0x000000A0



 
 
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Old March 7th 07, 03:42 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Didier
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Default Internal power error - stop 0x000000A0

Internal power error - stop 0x000000A0

hi does anyone has a idea why i get this with vista ultimate, i was running
xp media center 2005 before and never had this blue screen it is new since
vista ultimate upgrade.

Didier
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Old April 21st 07, 02:36 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
jschvane
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Default Internal power error - stop 0x000000A0

I am having the same problem. I have a new computer that came loaded with
Vista and Windows Media Center. From the first time I accessed the Media
Center, the computer will shut down and blue screen appears with the same
internal power error stop message. It only happened a couple of times after I
first set up the computer and then it was fine for a while. Now whenever I
leave my computer on for more than a couple of hours I see that it shuts
itself down and goes to this same blue screen error message. Any help would
be appreciated. I have seen on some other web sites suggestions to upgrade
the BIOS, but since my computer is new and came loaded with Vista I can't
imagine that would be necessary.

"Didier" wrote:

Internal power error - stop 0x000000A0

hi does anyone has a idea why i get this with vista ultimate, i was running
xp media center 2005 before and never had this blue screen it is new since
vista ultimate upgrade.

Didier

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Old April 21st 07, 04:26 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Rock
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Default Internal power error - stop 0x000000A0

"jschvane" wrote
I am having the same problem. I have a new computer that came loaded with
Vista and Windows Media Center. From the first time I accessed the Media
Center, the computer will shut down and blue screen appears with the same
internal power error stop message. It only happened a couple of times
after I
first set up the computer and then it was fine for a while. Now whenever I
leave my computer on for more than a couple of hours I see that it shuts
itself down and goes to this same blue screen error message. Any help
would
be appreciated. I have seen on some other web sites suggestions to upgrade
the BIOS, but since my computer is new and came loaded with Vista I can't
imagine that would be necessary.


"Didier" wrote:

Internal power error - stop 0x000000A0

hi does anyone has a idea why i get this with vista ultimate, i was
running
xp media center 2005 before and never had this blue screen it is new
since
vista ultimate upgrade.

Didier



It's a new computer, it shouldn't be giving error messages like this. Have
talked with the computer tech support?

--
Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]

 




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