ChocoChipCookie
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Hey guys,
So this is not an issue about how to solve a BSOD, first off. It is to do with the reboot process involved with one.
I'll copy and paste my hypothesis from the BSOD forum:
I was redirected to this forum to this forum by usasma to get help on booting issues, and reasons why my hard drive would simply not be detected on an automatic reboot. Or simple stop working to begin with, causing a BSOD.
Thanks ahead of time for any assistance guys.
So this is not an issue about how to solve a BSOD, first off. It is to do with the reboot process involved with one.
I'll copy and paste my hypothesis from the BSOD forum:
I think I've figured out a reason for all the problems though. When the system reboots, it doesn't make a dump file, but what's more, it doesn't detect the hard drive on the automatic reboot. I have to manually reboot after the automatic reboot for it to be detected. I know this, because when going into the BIOS, only the disc drive is available to boot from. No HDD. My conclusion is that my HDD is damaged, however, the diagnostics showed nothing wrong with it. At least the one time I ran them. I will run them again, and await a reply in response to the admin.extv results.
I was redirected to this forum to this forum by usasma to get help on booting issues, and reasons why my hard drive would simply not be detected on an automatic reboot. Or simple stop working to begin with, causing a BSOD.
Thanks ahead of time for any assistance guys.
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 8.1