Blue Screen Error

hi i hope someone could help me.

i bought an Acer Aspire one
CPU: Intel Atom N550 (1.5 GHz, 1MB L2 cache
Memory: 1G DDR3 Memory
Windows Starter 7

the last thing i did was copying the movies from my friends external hard drive to mine. and the next morning there is the error in blue screen, i already run the chkdsk and its ok.

these are the error

PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGE_AREA

Technical Information:

*** STOP: 0x00000050 (0xAD040000, 0x00000001, 0x81A50B33, 0x00000000)

please help me, i just bought it this last year dec.
 
First try this procedure to test your memory and post the complete minidump/s so I can have a closer look.

Power off the PC and remove the mains connection, always touch the metal of the case with your hands to avoid any static electricity from causing component damage. Remove all your memory modules. Clean the contacts with a soft rubber (up and down not from end to end) then insert just one module and reboot to test for any change in performance. Repeat this for every module one at a time. Obviously if you only have one module this cannot be done, but you should still remove and clean the module and reseat it and test.

If you only have one stick download this to test it. http://www.memtest.org/

You need to scroll down the page until you see the three blue screenshots. Just below is the list of downloads for Memtest86+ V4.10. Click on Download - Pre-Compiled Bootable ISO (.zip)and save to your desktop, When the download is complete right click the file and select Extract Here and burn the image to a CD. In windows 7 right click the extracted file, select Open With, then select Windows Disc Image Burning Tool then follow the prompts. For all other versions of windows (if you do not have an ISO burner) download this free software. http://www.isoimageburner.com/

Boot the PC into the Bios setup and set the CD/DVD drive to 1st in the boot sequence. Insert the disk in the drive then reboot and the disc will load into dos. Leave the test to run through at least 5 cycles.

The memtest will not be 100% accurate but should easily detect any major faults.
 
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