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			<description>Some useful software and hardware-related techniques can help you prepare for Stop errors when they occur. Stop messages do not always pinpoint the root of the problem, but they do provide important clues that you or a trained support technician can use to identify and troubleshoot the cause. 



Prevent System Restarts After a Stop Error



When a Stop error occurs, Windows Server 2003 displays a Stop message related to the problem, followed by one of these events:



• Windows Server  ...</description>
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