Windows has recovered from an unexpected shutdown. A problem caused Windows to stop working correctly. Windows will notify you if a solution is available.

I get the above message. This started after I installed Vista service pack 2. I will work and a blue screen appears in the lower part is States something about dumping. Then it restarts and the above message appears. I can't stop the computer, the display shows "shutting down" but it goes for hours without stopping in fact.

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