Hello, I'm using a Windows XP Home Edition computer with 512MB of Ram and 800Mhz, when I'm downloading the program appear a blue screen to quickly and my computer reboot, I don't know if is safe to download the program, can the program make a problem in my computer? Greetings, Emilio Vázquez.

A blue screen appear
What program? Do you mean Vista? Downloading a program should not cause your computer to reboot. What file system are you using, FAT32 or NTFS? If you are using FAT32 you may be downloading a file that exceeds the FAT32 limit on filesize, but even then you should only see an error message.
"A blue screen appear" <A blue screen appear@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
Hello, I'm using a Windows XP Home Edition computer with 512MB of Ram and 800Mhz, when I'm downloading the program appear a blue screen to quickly and my computer reboot, I don't know if is safe to download the program, can the program make a problem in my computer? Greetings, Emilio Vázquez.
Choosing "run" rather than "save" (it's more common than one would think) from the download prompt could certainly cause a blue screen if the software is not compatible.
I'd be more interested as to what may be showing in the event viewer.
-- Best of Luck,
Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message
What program? Do you mean Vista? Downloading a program should not cause your computer to reboot. What file system are you using, FAT32 or NTFS? If you are using FAT32 you may be downloading a file that exceeds the FAT32 limit on filesize, but even then you should only see an error message.
"A blue screen appear" <A blue screen appear@discussions.microsoft.com wrote in message Hello, I'm using a Windows XP Home Edition computer with 512MB of Ram and 800Mhz, when I'm downloading the program appear a blue screen to quickly and my computer reboot, I don't know if is safe to download the program, can the program make a problem in my computer? Greetings, Emilio Vázquez.
Emilio--
Rick's suggestion to look in Event Viewer means to type eventviewer.msc in your run box>click on system>click first entry and use down errors to try to see what error happened at time you got the blue screen. You can do the same with applications but this would most probably show in system.
Event logs can be saved to send someone this way:
Event Logs Event logs are another important troubleshooting aid. To save event logs: 1. Click Start, point to Programs, click Administrative Tools, and then click Event Viewer. 2. Click Log, click the log type (the options are System, Security, or Application), click Log, and then click Save As. 3. Click the location to which you want to save the file, and give the file a name with an .evt extension. Save all three log files for future reference.
If you can be specific as to what caused the blue screen along the lines of Colin's questions, and if you repeat the behavior you can freeze the blue screen on what I assume is Windows XP if I assume you were trying to download Windows Vista: See Charlie Russell's article here on how to remove the check from Auto Restart:
Hit the windows + pause break key (brings up System Properties dialogue box>advanced tab>at the bottom of box hit the settings button under the heading "startup and recovery">Clear the Automatically restart check box, and click OK the necessary number of times. Restart your computer for the settings to take effect.
See:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/helpandsupport/learnmore/russel_02may13.mspx
CH
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Hello, I'm using a Windows XP Home Edition computer with 512MB of Ram and 800Mhz, when I'm downloading the program appear a blue screen to quickly and my computer reboot, I don't know if is safe to download the program, can the program make a problem in my computer? Greetings, Emilio Vázquez.
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