BSOD when Shutting Down ?

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#1 D3ADMaggot911
Member since 2007 • 880 Posts

So when i go to START>>SHUTDOWN, it goes to Installing update 1 of 7 , Your computer will shut off automaticly then it go's to BSOD

This is the stop error >>*** STOP: 0x000000F4 (0x000000003, 0x84494858, 0x844949CC, 0x805D1204)

But before all this happend. i would turn on the PC then after windows booted up it would Restart after a minute or two

Then i Right clicked on MY COPMUTER>>PROPERTIES>> Then clicked Advanced tab Start up and recovery SETTINGS then under system failure

i unchecked Automacticlly Restart Box. so i can see the error instead of the computer restarting an X amount of times.

then i replaced the RAM and thought i fixed it, and now it brings me back to BSOD when shutting down. now i can have the computer on for aslong as i want

with out it crashing, but when i shut down normally it does the Blue Screen, what should i do?

the OS is

Windows XP Media Center Edition.

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#2 Daytona_178
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You may have bad sectors on your HDD, its a very common problem.

Run a CHKDSK /R from the recovery console on your XP CD.

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#3 JigglyWiggly_
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You may have bad sectors on your HDD, its a very common problem.

Run a CHKDSK /R from the recovery console on your XP CD.

Daytona_178
Or just right click your hard drive > properties > tools > check now > select all of them, reboot, go somewhere else for a while.
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#4 Daytona_178
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[QUOTE="Daytona_178"]

You may have bad sectors on your HDD, its a very common problem.

Run a CHKDSK /R from the recovery console on your XP CD.

JigglyWiggly_
Or just right click your hard drive > properties > tools > check now > select all of them, reboot, go somewhere else for a while.

*cough* you could also do that.