What is the fault bucket information found in the Problem Reports and
Solutions center:
http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html#bucket
?
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"htguru" <> wrote in message
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> Do you mean just looking in device manager to see if there is some kind of
> flag that one of the drivers is marked as a problem?
>
> How do I report it to Microsoft? The error message just says it will let
> me
> know if there is a fix.
>
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> "Larry Maturo" wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> If you haven't it tried it yet, I sugest going to the device manager and
>> making
>> sure you don't have a driver problem. Also, if you report the problem to
>> MS, (the error message should allow you to do this) they usually find as
>> much about the problem as they can and give you the info on it. This is
>> sometimes useful in fixing the problem.
>>
>> -- Larry Maturo
>>
>>
>> "htguru" <> wrote in message
>> news:FAA4F5B5-7795-4FE2-97AE-...
>> >I have Vista Ultimate installed on a system I built with a P5N32 SLI
>> >Premium
>> > ASUS motherboard, Intel 6300 Processor and 2 gigs of Ram. The video
>> > card
>> > is
>> > a EVGA 7950 Nvidia chipset.
>> >
>> > Every time I try to play my MP3 music library the system crashes after
>> > playing for an hour to an hour and 15 minutes. This happens weather I
>> > am
>> > using Windows Media Player or Media center to play the music files.
>> >
>> > I have noticed it is making some type of dump file. After the system
>> > restarts I see a message that Windows has crashed due to some type of
>> > error
>> > and Windows will notify me if a fix is available. This has been going
>> > on
>> > for months now. I am ready to give up on this and try some other OS.
>> >
>> > Where can I start to try to diagnose why this is happening? Help!
>>
>>
>>