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page fault in nonpaged area,IRql not less or equal errors

Discussion in 'Windows OS' started by sami12371, Jul 3, 2006.

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  1. sami12371 Newcomer, in training

    i made a computer about a month or so ago and i started getting these errors about 2-3 weeks ago when that blue screen pops up and gives these errors to me. so here is a minidump from a error i got thanks for looking it over.
  2. Tedster Techspot old timer.....

    please ZIP up your last 2-3 minidumps and add them as an attachment.

    TXT files do me no good for analysis.

    also run memtest 86+ booted from a floppy in the meantime to test your memory. run for 7 passes at least. ensure all drivers and BIOS are up to date.
  3. sami12371 Newcomer, in training

    sorry about that i didn't have winzip at the time

    hope this is better thanks alot for paying attention to my post
  4. altheman Newcomer, in training

    sami12371, those are not your minidumps. Minidumps are found in C:\Windows\Minidump. Zip 3 or 4 and post them here.
  5. sami12371 Newcomer, in training

    page fault In nonpaged area

    i used to have these errors before but when i reinstalled i havn't had them for 2 weeks now they seem to be comming back if you can view my minidump i would greatly appriate it i just got the blue screen again about an hour ago after i went away from my computer for about 15 min.
  6. tweaks_sav Newcomer, in training

    BugCheck 10000050, {e6015900, 0, bfac65a7, 1}


    Could not read faulting driver name
    Probably caused by : nv4_disp.dll ( nv4_disp+f25a7 )

    That file is associated with NVidia. Try updating your drivers.

    (I did an advanced check and it also noted WoW.exe.
    wow.exe is a process used for running old application that usually run on a 16 bit environment. It's required for those applications to run properly.
    Note that there are malicious applications, such as FriendlyWeb, that use the same process name. Is there an icon on your desktop that says WoWPapers? Try ad-aware and spybot scans.
    Also there are several other applications using the same process name, such as Blizzard's World of Warcraft.)
  7. sami12371 Newcomer, in training

    bsod error i get every once in awhile

    i been getting a error every once in away when i either close a game or open it if you could look at my minidumps and get back to me that would be terific thanks alot.

    Attached Files:

  8. altheman Newcomer, in training

    Two crashes caused by your Nvidia drivers and one by pool corruption.

    Uninstall your Nivida Drivers, then use Driver Cleaner to remove 'em completly, then upgrade Nivida drivers to the latest version.
  9. fastco Newcomer, in training

  10. sami12371 Newcomer, in training

    bsod

    thanks alot for your help im going to do as you said and hope it works. thanks for your time.
  11. fastco Newcomer, in training

    You should use Driver Cleaner to remove the old drivers. After removing them from the Add Remove Programs, restart the computer in Safe Mode and run Driver Cleaner. http://drivercleaner.net/
  12. sami12371 Newcomer, in training

    bsod errors still getting them :(

    im still getting some bsod errors usually when playing a game or having it minimized. So far i have installed the new driver for my video card and put in the newest n4_driver.dll. Heres come of the recent mindumps i have gotten thanks for your time.
  13. sami12371 Newcomer, in training

    Bsod Error i been getting just randomly(minidumps)

    When i get the blue screen it happends either when i keep the computer on idol or when i play a game hope you can look at my minidumps and see what you think of them thanks alot.
  14. howard_hopkinso Newcomer, in training

    I have merged all your threads into this one. Please don`t open any more threads for this subject. Thanks.
  15. Sharkfood Newcomer, in training

    Hi sami,
    Did you do as Tedster asked and download memtest86+ ?

    You need to make a bootable floppy or cd with memtest86+ and run this overnight (at least 7 passes) and ensure there are no problems with your memory.

    A LOT of BSOD errors can be caused by flakey or bad memory.
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