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novkhan
May 4th, 2004, 05:13 PM
Goodday.
When i tried to boot up to Windows, my computer just goes into a Blue Screen after that it restart again!

OS: 2000 Advance Server

"The Blue screen message is displayed below!"

STOP: 0X00000050 ( 0XF84DF000, 0X00000000, 0x00000040, 0x00000000)

PAGE FAULT _IN_NONPAGED AREA

Beginning dump of Physical Memory to Disk :1... 2.... 3... 4...

Tiger Shark
May 4th, 2004, 05:40 PM
Are you firewalled?

untuchable-me
May 4th, 2004, 06:49 PM
sounds like you have a virutual memory problem, try reinstalling windows, but don't format..... just install over what you have so you don't lose anything....

i guess you could call it a restore... i have not worked with 2000 much, but if there is a restor featrue use it... if that not work use my first set of instrucations.

if none of the above works try taking some of your ram sticks out one by one... it could be that you have some bad ram

AngelicKnight
May 4th, 2004, 06:52 PM
Or try a Windows repair first if you don't want to lose any data.

cacosapo
May 4th, 2004, 06:59 PM
this error happens usually:
a) power failures and file corruptions (unlike to happen on NTFS partitions however)
b) device errors
c) memory bank failure
the error indicates that a page fault occurred on a non pageable module, such as resident kernels modules
boot on safe mode and run repair before reinstall anything

untuchable-me
May 4th, 2004, 07:06 PM
i can agree with you cocosapo but most of the time with a BSOD (blue screen of death) you can't get into safe mode....
but lets see how this works out.......

novkhan
May 5th, 2004, 03:12 AM
Originally posted here (http://www.AntiOnline.com/showthread.php?threadid=257383#post742316) by Tiger Shark
Are you firewalled?

Yes i have a Symantec Firewall! I can go into safe mode!
Do you suggest that i try uninstall the fire wall.
Will that help?



Originally posted here (http://www.AntiOnline.com/showthread.php?threadid=257383#post742340) by untuchable-me
sounds like you have a virutual memory problem, try reinstalling windows, but don't format..... just install over what you have so you don't lose anything....


i guess you could call it a restore... i have not worked with 2000 much, but if there is a restor featrue use it... if that not work use my first set of instrucations.

if none of the above works try taking some of your ram sticks out one by one... it could be that you have some bad ram

Reinstall windows will be my last resort!
Well .I can get into safe mode.
Is there anything i can do there?
Thanks Anyway!


Originally posted here (http://www.AntiOnline.com/showthread.php?threadid=257383#post742342) by cacosapo
this error happens usually:
a) power failures and file corruptions (unlike to happen on NTFS partitions however)
b) device errors
c) memory bank failure
the error indicates that a page fault occurred on a non pageable module, such as resident kernels modules
boot on safe mode and run repair before reinstall anything

device errors !
Usually what kinda Devices? Ram?

memory bank failure!
What failure is that, how can i solve it!

boot on safe mode and run repair !
I can go into safe mode!
I have scan for virues but none!
What do you by mean run repair?

Hope to get a reply from you asap!
Thanks!

novkhan
May 5th, 2004, 03:12 AM
Originally posted here (http://www.AntiOnline.com/showthread.php?threadid=257383#post742316) by Tiger Shark
Are you firewalled?

Yes i have a Symantec Firewall! I can go into safe mode!
Do you suggest that i try uninstall the fire wall.
Will that help?



Originally posted here (http://www.AntiOnline.com/showthread.php?threadid=257383#post742340) by untuchable-me
sounds like you have a virutual memory problem, try reinstalling windows, but don't format..... just install over what you have so you don't lose anything....


i guess you could call it a restore... i have not worked with 2000 much, but if there is a restor featrue use it... if that not work use my first set of instrucations.

if none of the above works try taking some of your ram sticks out one by one... it could be that you have some bad ram

Reinstall windows will be my last resort!
Well .I can get into safe mode.
Is there anything i can do there?
Thanks Anyway!


Originally posted here (http://www.AntiOnline.com/showthread.php?threadid=257383#post742342) by cacosapo
this error happens usually:
a) power failures and file corruptions (unlike to happen on NTFS partitions however)
b) device errors
c) memory bank failure
the error indicates that a page fault occurred on a non pageable module, such as resident kernels modules
boot on safe mode and run repair before reinstall anything

device errors !
Usually what kinda Devices? Ram?

memory bank failure!
What failure is that, how can i solve it!

boot on safe mode and run repair !
I can go into safe mode!
I have scan for virues but none!
What do you by mean run repair?

Hope to get a reply from you asap!
Thanks!

groovicus
May 5th, 2004, 03:21 AM
Reinstall windows will be my last resort!

I think you may be misunderstanding just a little. untuchable-me isn't talking about a reformat and clean install... if you reinstall windows over the existing windows, it will (should) fix anything that has been corrupted....

Not that I am any expert, but it sounds like something has been corrupted... a reinstall should fix it.

A silly question.. did you update/install anything before this happened? Hardware, software.... did you uninstall anything?? This kind of event doesn't just usually "happen" with no warning unless there is a hardware failure of some kind, and even then, you usually have some kind of warning.

groovicus
May 5th, 2004, 03:21 AM
Reinstall windows will be my last resort!

I think you may be misunderstanding just a little. untuchable-me isn't talking about a reformat and clean install... if you reinstall windows over the existing windows, it will (should) fix anything that has been corrupted....

Not that I am any expert, but it sounds like something has been corrupted... a reinstall should fix it.

A silly question.. did you update/install anything before this happened? Hardware, software.... did you uninstall anything?? This kind of event doesn't just usually "happen" with no warning unless there is a hardware failure of some kind, and even then, you usually have some kind of warning.

novkhan
May 5th, 2004, 03:53 AM
Originally posted here (http://www.AntiOnline.com/showthread.php?threadid=257383#post742554) by groovicus


I think you may be misunderstanding just a little. untuchable-me isn't talking about a reformat and clean install... if you reinstall windows over the existing windows, it will (should) fix anything that has been corrupted....

Not that I am any expert, but it sounds like something has been corrupted... a reinstall should fix it.

A silly question.. did you update/install anything before this happened? Hardware, software.... did you uninstall anything?? This kind of event doesn't just usually "happen" with no warning unless there is a hardware failure of some kind, and even then, you usually have some kind of warning.

Reinstall my Graphic Driver from my Driver CD!
Than......came the Blue Screen of Death!

Maybe, i should remove my graphic driver, maybe that will help!

Hmm.. By the way, what does that "PAGE FAULT _IN_NONPAGED AREA" problem in my first post reffering to?
Ram...?

novkhan
May 5th, 2004, 03:53 AM
Originally posted here (http://www.AntiOnline.com/showthread.php?threadid=257383#post742554) by groovicus


I think you may be misunderstanding just a little. untuchable-me isn't talking about a reformat and clean install... if you reinstall windows over the existing windows, it will (should) fix anything that has been corrupted....

Not that I am any expert, but it sounds like something has been corrupted... a reinstall should fix it.

A silly question.. did you update/install anything before this happened? Hardware, software.... did you uninstall anything?? This kind of event doesn't just usually "happen" with no warning unless there is a hardware failure of some kind, and even then, you usually have some kind of warning.

Reinstall my Graphic Driver from my Driver CD!
Than......came the Blue Screen of Death!

Maybe, i should remove my graphic driver, maybe that will help!

Hmm.. By the way, what does that "PAGE FAULT _IN_NONPAGED AREA" problem in my first post reffering to?
Ram...?

Soda_Popinsky
May 5th, 2004, 04:01 AM
So obviously something booting up is causing the problem. Maybe try a windows update, see if anything needs to be updated. I don't think reinstalling windows would help, isn't safe mode just bare bones windows? It's gotta be something third party, IMO. Sound card? Maybe uninstall the Driver from the cd, and install it from a manufacturer site or the windows update site, to get an updated version.

Soda_Popinsky
May 5th, 2004, 04:01 AM
So obviously something booting up is causing the problem. Maybe try a windows update, see if anything needs to be updated. I don't think reinstalling windows would help, isn't safe mode just bare bones windows? It's gotta be something third party, IMO. Sound card? Maybe uninstall the Driver from the cd, and install it from a manufacturer site or the windows update site, to get an updated version.

groovicus
May 5th, 2004, 04:03 AM
"PAGE FAULT _IN_NONPAGED AREA" problem in my first post reffering to?

I'm not sure what that is... I couldn't find anything on that...

My guess, though, is that if the problem din't occur until you reinstalled your video driver, that it is probably the issue (Maybe not, but always check the obvious, IMHO). Try booting in safe mode. (Press f8 during boot-up). That should load a standard video driver.... see if that gets you far enough to unload your current video driver..

That's what I would do anyway.

Good luck.

groovicus
May 5th, 2004, 04:03 AM
"PAGE FAULT _IN_NONPAGED AREA" problem in my first post reffering to?

I'm not sure what that is... I couldn't find anything on that...

My guess, though, is that if the problem din't occur until you reinstalled your video driver, that it is probably the issue (Maybe not, but always check the obvious, IMHO). Try booting in safe mode. (Press f8 during boot-up). That should load a standard video driver.... see if that gets you far enough to unload your current video driver..

That's what I would do anyway.

Good luck.

untuchable-me
May 5th, 2004, 04:53 AM
when i did research about this topic i read somthing about a graphics card driver.... go into safe mode and load your old driver..... if that fixes it then we know whats going on.....

if you don't have the driver, goto the manufacturs website and download it......

in the mean time i will try to find a link to that site i was talking about

untuchable-me
May 5th, 2004, 04:53 AM
when i did research about this topic i read somthing about a graphics card driver.... go into safe mode and load your old driver..... if that fixes it then we know whats going on.....

if you don't have the driver, goto the manufacturs website and download it......

in the mean time i will try to find a link to that site i was talking about

novkhan
May 6th, 2004, 02:56 AM
Problem solved!

It was the graphic card problem!
Went in safe mode Uninstall the driver , than everthing is back to normal!

Big Thanks to:Untuchable_me, Groovicus, Cacosapo, AngelicKnight, TigerShark, Soda Popinsky!

novkhan
May 6th, 2004, 02:56 AM
Problem solved!

It was the graphic card problem!
Went in safe mode Uninstall the driver , than everthing is back to normal!

Big Thanks to:Untuchable_me, Groovicus, Cacosapo, AngelicKnight, TigerShark, Soda Popinsky!