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 [FAQ] PC auto restart/Blue Screen (BSOD), All questions go here please.

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blitzoi
post Jan 4 2008, 12:26 AM

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Helping out based on past experience here.

evilpuppy STOP: 0x00000050 PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA = Try checking ram with memtest. If loads of errors turn up confirm its ram (Experienced it myself once).

Exit = try replacing your PSU and see if it gets to windows.

I am only familiar with these so far based on personal experiences. Hope this helps.

Good luck.


blitzoi
post Jan 6 2008, 06:43 PM

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QUOTE(shapa106 @ Jan 6 2008, 12:48 PM)
Hello guys...

This error occur about two days ago.....two times already. Well this pc running more than 24 hours and suddenly while i'm typing/surfing the blue screen appeared. Stating error begin dumping physical memory, update bios and with some error code....bla..bla..bla. Ok, what i do is reset my PC and when WINDOWS trying to load my profile then another error msg occur, something like" can't load ur default profile, switch to temp profile" which is something like restore to my all setting. So all my applications installed and ,y settings after that restored point is missing. It happen to me two times already. Theres no file missing i still can load for example my bookmarks from mozilla (coz it's already backup) but all the cache. save pwd is missing.  Mozilla return to the same state where i first install it.Help on this plz, anybody. Thank you inadvance.
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I have experienced this myself, mine was a ram problem. Run memtest86 and see any errors.

Regarding getting back your profile settings, i managed to get it back by copy and paste a file in "documents and settings". Refer to the page below.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/811151/

Hope this helps. Good luck.
blitzoi
post Jan 25 2008, 03:05 PM

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Hung Low - Try repairing your windows install using the xp disc. Press R when the cd boots. And maybe u can post it in your own thread because yours is not really a BSOD. maybe more ppl will reply u there.

As for other blue screens. I think easiest way to rule out the most common cause is by running memtest 1st. i have solve 2 of my computers blue screen problems just by running memtest and finding out faulty rams. icon_rolleyes.gif

 

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