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Vista Inpage_Error

Discussion in 'Windows OS' started by Riftpoint, May 9, 2008.

  1. Riftpoint Newcomer, in training Posts: 18

    Hey, I'm getting a BSOD with this information being displayed:

    Kernel_Stack_Inpage_Error

    Stop: 0x00000077
    (0xC000000E, 0xC000000E, 0x0000000, 0x13EC9000)


    I know that it might either be my memory or my HD, but what is that last parameter, the 0x13EC9000? I can't find a possible designation for it. The comp will reboot usually after this BSOD, but just this morning when i tried it would end up loading to a black screen with the mouse cursor visible, and then would progress no further.
    I'll post the mini-dump later, I don't have access to it now.
    Thanks.
  2. maxglover1989 Newcomer, in training Posts: 57

    one answer vista is f*** s***
  3. Riftpoint Newcomer, in training Posts: 18

    Wow

    Yes, thank you for your incredibly insightful comment

    because BSODs only happen on Vista...
  4. jobeard TS Ambassador Posts: 12,217   +120

    yes that's an amazingly helpful comment -- great language skills too :(

    you mention Vista Only; does that suggest you have a dual boot and the other partition runs fine? If so, then you definitely need Vista SP1
  5. Riftpoint Newcomer, in training Posts: 18

    Sorry, i was being sarcastic towards maxglover1989 (he made it seem like vista is the only OS that can have issues).
    But yes, I do have SP1 installed for Vista, and no, I do not dual boot.
  6. maxglover1989 Newcomer, in training Posts: 57

    iv read theres been alot of issues with the sp1 for vista, my teacher was going to install sp1 for his vista and people are having blue screen memory dumps