What's the fault data for that crash according to the Problem Reports and
Solutions center:
http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html#bucket
?
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"Hugh G. Johnson" <> wrote in message
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> Recently after 20 minutes or so of working on my office computer (running
> Vista Ultimate) via Remote Desktop my office computer will crash. I've
> logged into it from a XP Pro and using Vista Business and the experience
> is the same. My screen RD screen locks up or after a while will try to
> re-connect. Upon reconnecting the office computer says it's recovered from
> a crash.
>
> I can't find any KBs or trying the Problem Reports thing is useless.
> Anyone know anything of this?
>
> Here's what the Problem Reports and Solutions says when I logging to the
> actual computer:
>
> Problem caused by Windows Vista
>
> This problem was caused by Windows Vista, which was created by Microsoft
> Corporation.
>
> We are aware of this problem and working as quickly as possible to make a
> solution available to our customers. We apologize for any inconvenience
> this has caused you.
>
> Recommendation
>
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>
> This problem might recur until the solution is released. Please continue
> to send problem reports so Microsoft can study and try to correct the
> problem as quickly as possible. If you report the problem again and a
> solution is available, you will see an updated message and information
> about the solution to help you fix the problem.
>
> Use Automatic Updates to keep your computer up to date
>
> With Automatic Updates, you don't have to search for updates online or
> worry that critical fixes for Windows might be missing from your computer.
> Windows automatically checks for the latest important updates for your
> computer. Depending on the Automatic Updates settings you choose, Windows
> can install updates automatically or just let you know they're available.
>
> To learn more about Automatic Updates, read Microsoft Update and other
> services: Frequently asked questions online.
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