Ok, the story so far,
I am running a lenovo R500 Laptop (basically an IBM Thinkpad) with 2gb RAM, 160GB HDD, and Vista Busines O/S.
Over the past week i have been experiencing repeated restarts for no apparent reason and the BSOD popping up and going through the "perfoming dump of physical memory" malarky.
On a few occassions the laptop refused to restart and would continually reboot itself during the boot period. After finally getting to the desktop i transferred all my files quickly so as not to lose anything.
Out of frustration and desperation i then completed a factory restore using the on board software and completely reset the laptop.
Hoped that all was going to be well but..... it's still bl**dy doing it on a fresh install!
Is there any way i can track down what is causing this issue as it's starting to do my head in. I have performed a system component test that is built in and that checks the RAM and the HDD sectors and all comes back as passed.
Also this a copy of one of the error reports to M$:
BCP: c2000021a
BCP1: 8BB9F9B8
BCP2: 00000000
BCP3: C0000001
BCP4: 0010075C
M$ came back with no results. The laptop is currently working but i'm sure it wont be long before it hits again!
I now have nothing to lose on this laptop so any help, no matter how intrusive or destructive, will be appreciated.
TIA
Jon
I am running a lenovo R500 Laptop (basically an IBM Thinkpad) with 2gb RAM, 160GB HDD, and Vista Busines O/S.
Over the past week i have been experiencing repeated restarts for no apparent reason and the BSOD popping up and going through the "perfoming dump of physical memory" malarky.
On a few occassions the laptop refused to restart and would continually reboot itself during the boot period. After finally getting to the desktop i transferred all my files quickly so as not to lose anything.
Out of frustration and desperation i then completed a factory restore using the on board software and completely reset the laptop.
Hoped that all was going to be well but..... it's still bl**dy doing it on a fresh install!
Is there any way i can track down what is causing this issue as it's starting to do my head in. I have performed a system component test that is built in and that checks the RAM and the HDD sectors and all comes back as passed.
Also this a copy of one of the error reports to M$:
BCP: c2000021a
BCP1: 8BB9F9B8
BCP2: 00000000
BCP3: C0000001
BCP4: 0010075C
M$ came back with no results. The laptop is currently working but i'm sure it wont be long before it hits again!
I now have nothing to lose on this laptop so any help, no matter how intrusive or destructive, will be appreciated.
TIA
Jon