Error on every startup

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matt

I get the same error on every startup in Vista it is Event ID 100.
The error has a Warning Event ID 200 (Windows shutdown) that occurs 1 second
before the time listed for the startup error. New computer build, full
version of vista install. What are possible causes of this problem? Is a
problem like this definitely hardware related? I performed a windows memory
test - it showed nothing.
Please help.
 
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Mr. Arnold

"matt" <matt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:9C6A9087-CE33-4936-8998-AC50420C9AF1@microsoft.com...
> I get the same error on every startup in Vista it is Event ID 100.
> The error has a Warning Event ID 200 (Windows shutdown) that occurs 1
> second
> before the time listed for the startup error. New computer build, full
> version of vista install. What are possible causes of this problem? Is a
> problem like this definitely hardware related? I performed a windows
> memory
> test - it showed nothing.


I would say you have a driver problem of some sort. That usually seems to be
the case with something like this. Maybe, someone can step in and help you.
But you have a retail version of Vista, you should be able to call MS for
free support to help you, if the O/S is within the 180 day activation
period.
 
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matt

"Mr. Arnold" wrote:

>
> "matt" <matt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:9C6A9087-CE33-4936-8998-AC50420C9AF1@microsoft.com...
> > I get the same error on every startup in Vista it is Event ID 100.
> > The error has a Warning Event ID 200 (Windows shutdown) that occurs 1
> > second
> > before the time listed for the startup error. New computer build, full
> > version of vista install. What are possible causes of this problem? Is a
> > problem like this definitely hardware related? I performed a windows
> > memory
> > test - it showed nothing.

>
> I would say you have a driver problem of some sort. That usually seems to be
> the case with something like this. Maybe, someone can step in and help you.
> But you have a retail version of Vista, you should be able to call MS for
> free support to help you, if the O/S is within the 180 day activation
> period.
>
>Mr. Arnold, thanks for the response. Microsoft only offers 90 days of support with vista which has just expired for me - I didn't finish the computer until recently.
 
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