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    Automatic restart after error message

    hi,
    i have Cabinet: Coolmaster 690.
    SMPS: Corsair VX450.
    Ram: 2 GB Kingston.
    Optical: Lite-On DVR-W.
    Drive: Seagate sata II 320 GB.
    Keyboard and Mouse: Logitec.
    Monitor: Samsung T220.
    Processor: E7200.
    Mobo: Asus P5Q running win2000. it gives an errror message A log of this error has been created and automatically restart.
    please help me !!!

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    Re: Automatic restart after error message

    hi,
    i think this problem may occur if the computer is infected with a variant of the HaxDoor virus.

    The HaxDoor virus creates a hidden process. Additionally, the virus hides files and registry keys. The executable file name of the HaxDoor virus may vary, but the file name is frequently Mszx23.exe. Many variants of this virus put a driver that is named Vdmt16.sys or Vdnt32.sys on the computer. This driver is used to hide the virus process. The HaxDoor virus variants can restore these files if you delete them.

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    Re: Automatic restart after error message

    hi,
    i had same problem i fixed that problem by following method.
    Open notepad and type :
    echo off
    shutdown.exe -r -t 00


    once that is typed click file: Save as shutdown.bat amd and save where ever you will remember amd make sure to change Save as type to All Files.

    Now click start>>All programs>>accessories>>system tools>>Schedule tasks and follow the instructions to set it up for a weekly reboot.

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    Re: Automatic restart after error message

    To disable the automatic shutdown change the recovery settings:
    • Right-click My Computer, and then click Properties.
    • Click the Advanced tab.
    • Under Startup and Recovery, click Settings to open the Startup and Recovery dialog box.
    • Clear the Automatically restart check box, and click OK the necessary number of times.
    • Restart your computer for the settings to take effect.

    • Now when you go to shut down and a fatal error occurs, you'll at least see it and it won't cause an automatic reboot. You still have to sort out what's causing the problem, but that gets us to the next section quite nicely.

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