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    Blue Screen Of Death Help

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by madroxinide, May 28, 2007.

  1. madroxinide

    madroxinide Notebook Deity

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    Ive gotten 2 blue screens of death in the last 2 days and it said something about "page file in a non paged area" or along those lines. Help? I don't know what to do and i suspect if I don't do anything they will continue to happen.

    If anyone can read minidumps I could attach a minidump file.

    Under Event viewer I find the error and it says this

    Error code 10000050, parameter1 bad0b148, parameter2 00000000, parameter3 805ba00f, parameter4 00000003.
     
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    I installed this ram g.skill about a month ago. The first time I got the bsod was when I was playing Grand Theft Auto San Andreas that I just installed onto my computer (couple days ago). So perhaps that triggered it.

    And that link is only for server editions of windows :(
     
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    it happened again last night. Im going to do a full virus scan, registry clean, and defragmentation and hopefully that will help. I REALLY dont want to replace my ram.. REEAALLY... Should I run memtest to see if it catches anything?
     
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    Memtest is a good idea yes. A clean install might be the only solution and if that doesnt work then its a hardware problem.

    If you search for the errer msg. in google there are many people complaining and many tips about what todo but I didnt see any solutions that people reported to work.
     
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    all of the instances i see on google, people cannot even boot up into windows, and mine only seems to happen for the last 2 times, overnight.