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    Default BSOD Driver power state failure

    Any ideas as to what this may be. Its only started in teh last few days.

    I come back to my computer and its rebooted. Tonight was the first time i caught it doing it.



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    More info on the hardware...is it a laptop?

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    no mate desktop. 3.4ghz P4, 2gig of ram and running Vista (this PC has ran fine with VISTA for ages now and no problems)

    I have 4 250gb hard drives and one 200 installed. What else do you want to know??

    Thnaks

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    starting to think this maybe a hdd problem on one of teh 250's. I have ran a check on them both (the windows one) and first time it fell over and the second time it showed no bad sectors.

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    t5ry unticking reboot on error
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    Yeah do what Phil said.

    With that many HDs I'd be looking into the PSU age, quality and capabilities. Leave only the boot HD connected for a while and see how it goes.

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    PSU is relatively new thermaltake that i got with the case about 12 months ago, but i leave my PC on pretty much all the time. Its 450w which i thought would be plenty?

    I also thought that i would get more than 12 months out of a PSU.

    WHeres the untick reboot on error option

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    Found the issue, it was one of the hard drives, once i unplugged it was fine. Has been all night.

    Time for a new one i think.

    Thanks agian guys

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