You can also check that all of your drivers are up to date. Sometimes a driver will cause a BSOD
rainman89 I cant find the any key.. Local time Today, 09:37 Joined Feb 12, 2007 Messages 3,015 Jan 20, 2011 #21 You can also check that all of your drivers are up to date. Sometimes a driver will cause a BSOD
JamesMcS Keyboard-Chair Interface Local time Today, 14:37 Joined Sep 7, 2009 Messages 1,819 Jan 20, 2011 #22 Yeah Ruralguy's link points to a driver issue, probably just a corrupt one - doesn't say which one in the event log though? Weird. Copy required files over and repair/reinstall is the way on this one I think
Yeah Ruralguy's link points to a driver issue, probably just a corrupt one - doesn't say which one in the event log though? Weird. Copy required files over and repair/reinstall is the way on this one I think
rainman89 I cant find the any key.. Local time Today, 09:37 Joined Feb 12, 2007 Messages 3,015 Jan 20, 2011 #23 JamesMcS said: Yeah Ruralguy's link points to a driver issue, probably just a corrupt one - doesn't say which one in the event log though? Weird. Click to expand... I didn't even look at his link... shame on me!
JamesMcS said: Yeah Ruralguy's link points to a driver issue, probably just a corrupt one - doesn't say which one in the event log though? Weird. Click to expand... I didn't even look at his link... shame on me!
R russi Registered User. Local time Today, 14:37 Joined Jul 18, 2000 Messages 385 Jan 20, 2011 #24 Thanks everyone. I did check for viruses, drivers, and... Anyway, I will copy over the files and try a Windows Repair. Russ
Thanks everyone. I did check for viruses, drivers, and... Anyway, I will copy over the files and try a Windows Repair. Russ
T tienlv2011 New member Local time Today, 06:37 Joined Apr 1, 2011 Messages 2 Apr 5, 2011 #25 I have not had problems with the activation timer getting reset.!!