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Staff Sergeant Martin
post 06/05/06 3:50pm
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When I log into my computer I can stay in it for about 3 min, then a blue screen popsup and says : page_fault_in_nonpaged_area. Need help plz!!!!!!!!! I can't play On {MOB} till i get it fixed!!!





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post 06/06/06 12:25pm
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This error can occur when a program references an incorrect memory address, causing your computer to crash. If you're running windows xp, check out this link

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?...kb;en-us;827663


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post 06/06/06 3:44pm
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QUOTE(Fish @ 06/06/06 1:25pm) *
This error can occur when a program references an incorrect memory address, causing your computer to crash. If you're running windows xp, check out this link

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?...kb;en-us;827663




Fish and Druid seem on the right track. The message was memory related and it could be either Hardware or Software.

At this point, I lean toward hardware. It's easy to check. Just carefully remove one memory chip and then boot the machine. If that's the problem install a new memory chip.

The Dell guys must be smoking something again, because if the HD weren't working, the machine wouldn't boot. Now you might have a paging issue caused by a lack of drive space for virtual RAM, and you might even have a bad drive sector. But I think that there's a much higher chance that the problem is the hardware.

Other ideas,

Boot in safe mode. Does it do the samething ie.die after 3 minutes?


Druid's instructions RULE by the way. I wonder if he's equaklly good with linux/unix and wants to move to Virginia. w00t2.gif

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