Hardware Malfunction - Call your hardware vendor for support

Soldato
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By chance, is there any way to make Windows automatically reboot from these BSODs, like any other less "fatal" one?

My server box at home is doing it occasionally and until I can pinpoint why, it's annoying to have to keep kicking it manually!


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I must have been very lucky over the years, as far as I knew there was only the one type of BSOD restart thingy, as in it bluescreens then restarts or does not? I'd that makes any sense.

As said, probably dicky driver or RAM

Just a thought, years ago I was using an old unidentified OEM motherboard in a file server that had bluescreen issues. CBA to find all the "proper" drivers so I just shoe-horned it together with best guess drivers. It worked but would fall over randomly, sometimes weeks apart. Tore my har out for ages changing RAM, disks, monitoring temps etc. Turned out to be the Realtek LAN driver. Ones reinstalled it was fine! That PC was on 24/7 for nearly 3 years as a file server, now it is in 24/7 use in my local as a jukebox :)
 
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