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Problems Starting Up Windows XP (Urgent!!!!)
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Problems Starting Up Windows XP (Urgent!!!!)
Wednesday, September 18, 2002 at 12:04 pm
Posted by Eduardo Cestone (4 messages posted)

2 Weeks ago i formatted my pc and tried to install windows XP. It installs perfectly, but after a few hours (just when i think it might work) it shuts down (says "Critical Error, preparing to shut down"). When i turn it on again it shows that feared "blue screen" with the following message: PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA stop: 0x00000050 Error in NDIS.SYS Sometimes it appears the same blue screen but with this: Stop 0x0000007E At first i thried to solve it with a BIOS upgrade, it worked well for a couple of days and then, the same mistake. Please help me, i cannot go back to Me, due to a license issue, so i have to get this one started.

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re: Problems Starting Up Windows XP (Urgent!!!!)
Wednesday, September 18, 2002 at 5:29 pm
Posted by snookie (4 messages posted)




On Wednesday, September 18, 2002 at 12:04 pm, Eduardo Cestone wrote:
>2 Weeks ago i formatted my pc and tried to install windows XP. It installs perfectly,
>but after a few hours (just when i think it might work) it shuts down (says "Critical
>Error, preparing to shut down").
>When i turn it on again it shows that feared "blue screen" with the following message:
>PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA
>stop: 0x00000050
>Error in NDIS.SYS
>
>Sometimes it appears the same blue screen but with this: Stop 0x0000007E
>
>At first i thried to solve it with a BIOS upgrade, it worked well for a couple of
>days and then, the same mistake.
>
>Please help me, i cannot go back to Me, due to a license issue, so i have to get
>this one started.
>
>
>
> how much ram is in the computer, if there is two chips of ram remove one and shutdown the computer , turn the computer back on to see if you get the message , if you do, remove the other chip and repeat the process, this could be from bad ram, let me know if this helps, good luck.

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