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Hello...I found this thread by searching from google for the error i'm getting. (PAGE FAULT IN NON PAGED AREA)

I recieved this bsod twice while attempting to run an install of Server 2k3 standard, does this imply that it must be my hardware?


mny thnx if ya can offer any assistance.
 
snakefood said:
Hello...I found this thread by searching from google for the error i'm getting. (PAGE FAULT IN NON PAGED AREA)

I recieved this bsod twice while attempting to run an install of Server 2k3 standard, does this imply that it must be my hardware?


mny thnx if ya can offer any assistance.

Snakefood,

It may be hardware or software problem. If you zip 4 to 5 minidumps and attach the zip files here, I will study the dump and find out the culprit. It is very interesting, almost 90% of the BSOD problem at this forum are related to hardware. At another forum, it is 50% hardware and 50% software. You can find the minidump at the folder of \windows\minidumps

cpc2004
 
hello...cheerz 4 quick reply....

Since last post, i re-formatted the partition and installed XP to it, this has all worked fine.

The spec of machine is:

Abit KX7-333
768M DDR @ stock (2700)
200G Maxtor, partitioned into 45 (c:\) and 145 (d:\)
Generic 300w PSU, supplied with case (possible problem here?)
Geforce 2 32M
Via NIC
1 x DVDR

Don't think there's anything else in there, i only kinda gave up because it died twice during install, thrn again durin win update.

If ya reckon you may be able to help me diagnose what the problem is, i'll sit through a re-install.

I'm assuming my copy of server2k3 is all good.

Once again, many thnaks for the response...

Will re-install should you think it's worth it, I only really need to run server 2k3 so i can tweak my skillz on it while looking for a job tho..
 
cpc, im still experiencing crashes. not as often though. i have no clue on whats going on. i reseated the memory module in bank 0 and it crashes frequently. so i reseated in bank 1 and it doesnt crash as much. and 3 is the same as 1. do you think i have a faulty motherboard, cpu, or RAM? thanks.
 
Hey everyone,

I've read the 11 pages in this thread and it seems to be about the same problem I'm having with my Dad's computer. I just built it and it's giving me the IRQL and Page Fault errors. I reverted the nvidia drivers to the one cpc suggested, took out the additional sound card, and reseated the RAM into a different slot, and I'm still getting those errors. They all happen when windows (xp home) loads. I have two video cards in there for dual monitor support, and when the 2nd monitor should initialize is the time when the BSODs come up. If I am able to get into windows, it feezes under a heavy load (gaming with music on and stuff like that).

If you can tell me how to attatch the minidump logs and anything else you'd need, I can def. do that.

Here's the BSOD errors:
1.) IRQL Not Less Than Equal
0x0000000A (0xE8991D78, 0x00000002, 0x00000000, 0x804E3AB7)

2.) Page Fault In A Non Paged Area
0x00000050 (0xF86D5360, 0X00000000, 0xF86BC2C1, 0X00000000)
 
dae_amp_ika_dtp said:
cpc, im still experiencing crashes. not as often though. i have no clue on whats going on. i reseated the memory module in bank 0 and it crashes frequently. so i reseated in bank 1 and it doesnt crash as much. and 3 is the same as 1. do you think i have a faulty motherboard, cpu, or RAM? thanks.
Two of crashes are at Nvidia Display card driver. Install nVidia Display card driver 61.77 may reduce the number of crashes.
http://www.nvidia.com/object/winxp_2k_61.77.html

One dump failed at nt!KeBugCheckEx+0x1b and I believed that it is RAM problem. Mini051605-01.dmp 50 (e3f15ddc, 00000001, bf0991d1, 00000001). If it is really a faukty RAM, reseat memory stick cannot resolve the problem.

The another dump has invalid module list and a lot of storage are corrupt.
 
Although I didn't post here much, I thought I'd let you know what happened. I just got sick of trying to troubleshoot from the software, so I went out and bought a new motherboard. I had already tried to completely replace the RAM and put it in a different slot. Anyway, the new mobo works perfectly. NO BSODS, nothing. Not one hiccup. It's frustrating, but at least the defective mobo is also new and I can return it pretty easily. Good luck, all. Hope you all get it fixed, too.
 
cpc. here are two more minidumps. if its faulty ram. i will just go out and buy some. i really hope that its not the mobo. but after the last crash i havent crashed since then..and its about 14 hours later now... so i'll revert the graphics driver if i crash again..and maybe replace the ram.. thanks for your help.
 
Samstoned said:
snakefood are you trying to dual OS the pc or fresh install?
is that windows 2000 server spk 3 or windows 2003 server?
I would suggest a fresh install on a diff hard drive.
2003 server requirements


The install was a new install of Server 2k3, standard edition. I had previously wiped the hdd, deleted and re-allocated partitions.

I'm suspecting that the cause may be my ram, although XP seems to be running fine on the machine so far, when i run memtest it fails.
 
Crash & restart problems

Hello,

Please, I need some help (urgent): I am having problems with some unexpected restarts in my system. I don't know the cause(s).
Basics about the system: Win XP, MB ASUS P4S333, P4 1.6 MHz, 1 GB RAM, Nvidia MX440, an so on, as many I have seen here...
I tried some nvidia display drivers (the last of them, for example), but I did not use the 61.77, as some advices in here.

Some minidumps is attached.

Tks for you kindness and attention.
 
Again... win xp restarted

Again, a new and fresh restart... :eek:
A new minidump is attached.

Tks for all your help...
 
Problems

Hi All,

I have had 3 BSOD in the past 3 days - after having just got my machine back from being fixed under warranty (had hd's replaced)

Before reading this thread I had never even heard of a minidump.. but I have zipped mine up in the hope that someone can maybe steer me in the right direction as to where my problem is coming from.

thanks!!
 
Some help?

Hello, I posted two messages some days ago (with minidumps) and I would like to receive some help asap. Things may get worst and I would like to solve that problem. It has been difficult to backup files because unexpected reboots, frequently. Please, help. Thanks for you attention.
 
CAL said:
Hello, I posted two messages some days ago (with minidumps) and I would like to receive some help asap. Things may get worst and I would like to solve that problem. It has been difficult to backup files because unexpected reboots, frequently. Please, help. Thanks for you attention.
CAL,

I've studied your dumps. They have different bugcheck code 0A, 4E, 7F and 8E. The crashes are related to faulty hardware. Most likely it is faulty ram. Reseat the memory stick to another memory slot. If your windows still crash, run memtest to double check whether it is ram error or not.

cpc2004
 
New info

Tks cpc2004, for you kindness and attention.

I have some more info that can help...

Recently, I installed a new HD, Samsung SP1604N, 160 GB. After that, I have made a fresh installation of Win XP Pro plus all security updates, plus SP1 (but not sp2 - I prefer to wait sometime...).
Well, after that I have two problems now: sometimes, the video monitor goes into standby mode while I'm using the computer. Then, the cpu appears to be
halted until restart (unexpected or forced)

In another times, the video monitor goes into standby mode while I'm using the computer, but it restarts alone and unexpected. I have changed the log from dump to minidump and the problem apparently has gone (the problem linked to the monitor going to standby mode alone and then restarts).

But the cpu is restarting from time to time, generating minidumps like the ones you have studied.

Then, I ask: do you think the "restarting problem" could be linked to ram problems, to the new 160 GB HD or some hardware else? And what can I do to identify the problematic hardware?

In the first times, I thought that it was the video card, but than I changed it, and the problem is still ocurring. Than I tested the memory with the Microsoft Crash Analysys test, and it found no errors, as I said. And the monitor going to standby mode alone and not returning back until forced restart sometimes has ocurred before the new HD...

Well, that is the situation. Can you help me please? I need help asap. My work depends on that and it is being delayed beyond the reasonable...

Do you need some minidumps more? Now I have lots of minidumps...

Tks for all.
 
Hello and welcome to Techspot.

As cpc2004 says test your ram.

Download and run the memtest86+ programme from http://www.memtest.org/

Let it run for at least seven passes. This should tell you whether you have a ram problem or not,

If you don`t have a floppy drive, there is an iso version that you can burn to cd and boot from that.

Regards Howard :wave: :wave:
 
CAL said:
Tks cpc2004, for you kindness and attention.

I have some more info that can help...

Recently, I installed a new HD, Samsung SP1604N, 160 GB. After that, I have made a fresh installation of Win XP Pro plus all security updates, plus SP1 (but not sp2 - I prefer to wait sometime...).
Well, after that I have two problems now: sometimes, the video monitor goes into standby mode while I'm using the computer. Then, the cpu appears to be
halted until restart (unexpected or forced)

In another times, the video monitor goes into standby mode while I'm using the computer, but it restarts alone and unexpected. I have changed the log from dump to minidump and the problem apparently has gone (the problem linked to the monitor going to standby mode alone and then restarts).

But the cpu is restarting from time to time, generating minidumps like the ones you have studied.

Then, I ask: do you think the "restarting problem" could be linked to ram problems, to the new 160 GB HD or some hardware else? And what can I do to identify the problematic hardware?

In the first times, I thought that it was the video card, but than I changed it, and the problem is still ocurring. Than I tested the memory with the Microsoft Crash Analysys test, and it found no errors, as I said. And the monitor going to standby mode alone and not returning back until forced restart sometimes has ocurred before the new HD...

Well, that is the situation. Can you help me please? I need help asap. My work depends on that and it is being delayed beyond the reasonable...

Do you need some minidumps more? Now I have lots of minidumps...

Tks for all.

Some faulty ram can pass the memory test. Zip 5 to 6 minidumps and attach here. Maybe the problem is related to faulty cache memory at CPU or faulty motherboard.

cpc2004
 
Accessories Default User:Accessories Default User
Accessories All Users:Accessories All Users
Accessories NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM:Accessories NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
Accessories TURSR\0wn3r:Accessories TURSR\0wn3r
Accessories\Accessibility Default User:Accessories\Accessibility Default User
Accessories\Accessibility All Users:Accessories\Accessibility All Users
Accessories\Accessibility NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM:Accessories\Accessibility NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
Accessories\Accessibility TURSR\0wn3r:Accessories\Accessibility TURSR\0wn3r
Accessories\Communications All Users:Accessories\Communications All Users
Accessories\Entertainment Default User:Accessories\Entertainment Default User
Accessories\Entertainment All Users:Accessories\Entertainment All Users
Accessories\Entertainment NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM:Accessories\Entertainment NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
Accessories\Entertainment TURSR\0wn3r:Accessories\Entertainment TURSR\0wn3r
Accessories\System Tools All Users:Accessories\System Tools All Users
Administrative Tools All Users:Administrative Tools All Users
ATITool TURSR\0wn3r:ATITool TURSR\0wn3r
Easy Video Splitter All Users:Easy Video Splitter All Users
Games All Users:Games All Users
Guild Wars All Users:Guild Wars All Users
K-Lite Codec Pack All Users:K-Lite Codec Pack All Users
K-Lite Codec Pack\Configuration All Users:K-Lite Codec Pack\Configuration All Users
K-Lite Codec Pack\Information All Users:K-Lite Codec Pack\Information All Users
K-Lite Codec Pack\Tools All Users:K-Lite Codec Pack\Tools All Users
Kerio TURSR\0wn3r:Kerio TURSR\0wn3r
Kerio\Personal Firewall 4 TURSR\0wn3r:Kerio\Personal Firewall 4 TURSR\0wn3r
LimeWire TURSR\0wn3r:LimeWire TURSR\0wn3r
Logitech All Users:Logitech All Users
Logitech\MouseWare All Users:Logitech\MouseWare All Users
MadOnion.com All Users:MadOnion.com All Users
MadOnion.com\3DMark2001 SE All Users:MadOnion.com\3DMark2001 SE All Users
MBM 5 All Users:MBM 5 All Users
MBM 5 TURSR\0wn3r:MBM 5 TURSR\0wn3r
Mozilla Firefox All Users:Mozilla Firefox All Users
Startup Default User:Startup Default User
Startup All Users:Startup All Users
Startup NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM:Startup NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
Startup TURSR\0wn3r:Startup TURSR\0wn3r
VideoLAN All Users:VideoLAN All Users

The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x000000d1 (0x00000000, 0x00000002, 0x00000000, 0xb8eaab32). A

dump was saved in: C:\WINDOWS\MEMORY.DMP.

The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x0000007f (0x0000000d, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000). A

dump was saved in: C:\WINDOWS\MEMORY.DMP.

The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x00000050 (0xe57423c8, 0x00000000, 0xbf876955, 0x00000002). A

dump was saved in: C:\WINDOWS\MEMORY.DMP.

The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x0000007e (0xc000001d, 0x804ed5fa, 0xf7c4a748, 0xf7c4a448). A

dump was saved in: C:\WINDOWS\MEMORY.DMP.

The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x00000050 (0xc2055a00, 0x00000000, 0x80576a58, 0x00000000). A

dump was saved in: C:\WINDOWS\MEMORY.DMP.

The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x00000024 (0x001902f8, 0xb88146a0, 0xb88143a0, 0xf76e26e8). A

dump was saved in: C:\WINDOWS\MEMORY.DMP.
 
Turd7000,

The crashes are caused by hardware as you have have different bugcheck codes. One minidump has the ntstatus code 1d which means illegal instruction. Probably it is caused by faulty CPU or motherboard,. A crash with bugcheck code D1 and the failing module is tcpip. tcpip is a well test module, it crashed unless it is a hardware error.

BTW your XP is at base level, you had better upgrade it SP1 or SP2.
 
Thanks for the help. Is there any way to check the mobo for errors or is it my best bet to just order a new one?
 
Turdo7000,

I am not a Windows Expert and I have many years of experience of debugging system software at unix and OS/390. Debugging windows problem is similiar to UNIX. According to my knowledge, the most reliable M/B diagnostic is provided by the hardware manufacturer. For example IBM PC has its own diagnostic tools to diagnostic hardware errro.

If it is hardware error, you must have a huge DrWatson log. If you must a lot of crashes that relate to NT status code c000001d, it is confirmed that it is hardware problem at M/B.

Attach the following files here and I will study your log and dumps.
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Microsoft\Dr Watson\drwtsn32.log

cpc2004
 
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