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re: Question about 'Top reasons for random, fatal crashes in Windows XP and Windows 2000'
Wednesday, September 25, 2002 at 5:05 pm Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Patrick
(1 messages posted)
well, A couple things. First of all, from your description, it sounds a lot like
my pc, a pavilion 8765C. I have had similar problems, although not to the extent
it sounds like you are experiencing. Try hitting F1 at the logo screen, this is the
way mine is. Unfortunately, if you have the same system as me, the bios setup is
not overly helpful. I have yet to find any shadowing options, and is really only
useful for configuring drives. Also, no updates, and virtually impossible to get
any info on mobo or bios version. It's some award bios, but seems to be a piece of
crap and I have yet to find any updates. Anyway, try F1, and hope you don't have
the same bios as me. I know my system is very sketchy when it comes to USB also,
I can't even keep my wireless intellimouse explorer plugged in at startup or the
system won't even boot. This could also be causing your issue, as you mentioned that
USB hub.
On Monday, May 20, 2002 at 9:43 pm, Jo wrote:
>Your suggestion sounds good except I cannot get into the bios the way you described,
>is there any other way, with the errors I get the blue death screen as as per norm
>it asks me to check everything from software to hardware, technical error as follows
>PAGE-FAULT-IN-NONPAGED-AREA
>asks to disable catching or shadowing
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>STOP: ox00000050 (0xCOFF824C,0X00000001,0X804EB84A,0X00000000)
>beginning to dump physical files.
>this to me is jargen. My HP model is 8637. I can't tell you BIOS details as yet
cause
>I can't seem to get into them. I've download some BIOS updates from HP for a different
>model, that came a few month after mine so I figure they couldn't have changed it
>too much and if I can get into BIOS should I try to up grade that way, as I need
>to run XP for my broad band to work so I have to try anything, even ripping the
guts
>out of this thing and starting again, should be cheeper than a new pc.
>
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