I've gotten a couple of BSODs recently, but have been unable to glean the stop code from the..uh...Blue Screen. This is because the BSOD screen flicks for a second, then my computer proceeds to restart. I've had BSODs before, and know that it is doing memory dumping stuffs, but it never used to it this...quickly..
So, after my computer restarts, is there a way to get the stop code from the BSOD from another place on my computer? Maybe the message box that comes up which says something like "Vista has recovered from an unexpected shutdown," something like that...Or maybe the event log?
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