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That "Blue Screen" is also known as "Blue screen of Death".
The problem is due driver compatibilty or unstablity.
Try to boot your system to "Safe Boot" by pressing F8 during startup. Select "Last know good Configuration that works" Check if it can take you to desktop. Unstalled the wi-fi driver and reboot.
If the above procedure fails, again Try to boot your system to "Safe Boot" by pressing F8 during startup. Select "Safe boot" Check if it can take you to desktop. Unstalled the wi-fi driver and reboot.
Now create a restore point and download the lastest version of your WI-Fi driver and installed.
This should work fine.
Otherwise Backup all your important data from your hard drive (mainly opearting system file installed drive usually C:\) and go for a new Installation.
Oh!!! no!!! ITS not the video card or what so ever rebooting will fix this problem.... its the monitor..... it is waht they called virtual chip inside the monitor that is malfunctioning, I already experience this problem.... and i will suggest that if your using basic monitor, which to an LCD monitor, its better.
Take a look at the event viewer (Start -> Run -> type "eventvwr" and hit OK) and see if there are any STOP errors right before or right after the reboot time. The machine is probably set to automatically restart after a blue screen STOP error (aka "Blue Screen of Death", or BSOD), but that's making it reboot too quickly for you to see the actual error. Post a new problem with the STOP error code and we can help you out further!
Here's a start....when it reboots, press F8 to get the safe mode screen. On it should be an option to disable automatic restart on error. That way, it won't restart when you get the BSOD and you can read what it is saying. I would start with making sure all drivers are up to date though.
Try rebooting your computer on safe mode to fix minor problems. If this dosent help you may need to run your recovery disk or try re-installing your operating system. Chances are your system files are corrupted or may have a problem.
hmmm..interesting....you may need to download the system drivers, usually for bios or other utility programs. the compatibility issue with batteries, is based on the make/model being loaded into the listings from the sysadmin for your operating system.
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