If you go to Control Panel, then select Device Manager, you can right-click
on your devices and select Update Your Driver. Unless it is obvious that a
particular device driver is the one that's causing the BSOD, update all your
drivers. Even doing this may not assure your device drivers are functioning
properly. You may have to try to figure out which driver is causing the
problem and reinstall it. You will find a link to Version Tracker Pro which
can help you find drivers that need to be updated in the following tutorial.
http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/101393-repair-vista-options-preferre...equence
"François" wrote:
> Thanks for your question Sir.
>
> When I open the report of the Windows history issues corresponding to the
> unexpected closure, the title of the window returned by Vista is saying if I
> translate the French it says:
>
> Problem due to Device Driver:
> You have received this message because one of the drivers installed on your
> computer has implied the unexpected shut down of Windows system. thsi type of
> error is called stopping error. A stopping error implies that you restart the
> computer.
>
>
> Does that help you?
> Regards
> François
>
> "uvbogden" wrote:
>
> > How does your BSOD problem on startup relate to the title of Device Driver
> > issue?
> >
> > "François" wrote:
> >
> > > Today i started my computer . went until pass word then got a blue creen with
> > > an error requesting to restart when I did it second time it worked
> > > Any idea why is that?
> > > the report from windows is saying that cause is unknow
> > >
> > > --
> > > Thanks in advance for your help
> > > Ladies and gentlemen