If you are referring to a picture of the actual BSOD, it is impossible. Computer restarts right after. Perhaps, someone could find the cause by analyzing the dump.
Didn't record the code back then. All I have now is the following from manifest.txt
HeaderText=The system has recovered from a serious error.
Stage2URL=
Stage2URL=/dw/bluetwo.asp?BCCode=c2&BCP1=00000007&BCP2=00000CD4&BCP3=142B0605&BCP4=E1119370&OSVer=5_1_2600&SP=3_0&Product=256_1
If this doesn't help, I'll post the code when it repeats.
You can disable the automatic reboot in the event of a BSOD. Right click Computer and go into properties. In Advanced, startup and recovery untick "system failure - automatically reboot". The exact steps to find that checkbox will depend which Windows you are on so have a look around.
Then when it happens again take a photo and post it here and it will help.
Looking thru google hits it points towards data corruption in the OS it looks like. Have you gotten a virus lately? Did it recently start doing this? Maybe try a system restore point and see if it clears up.
I guess it's possible if your running your ram out of spec or overclocking your cpu it could corrupt the OS.
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