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    #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by vishal172 View Post
    i had a similar problem it is because of ur RAM or corrupted OS .
    He's right... Do u add a new hardware? There is a conflict betwn ur OS and Hardware..

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    #12
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    Open up the Start Menu and right-click on ?Computer?, and then select ?Properties?.

    This will take you into the System area of Control Panel. Click on the ?System Protection? link on the left hand side.


    Now select the ?System Protection? tab and click ''System Restore''.
    And pick an earlier point in time. (before you did some recent changes / before your windows started crashing)



    I give no guarantee this will work for you. But you can at least
    give it a go since it might fix your problems.

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    #13
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    Did vista update recently? Try going back to before the update if it did, and put all updates on manual or notification status. They tend to fuck up.

    Switch to 7.

    d0tCOM

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    #14
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    This is RAM error,



    change the ram,
    or
    sometimes depending on how far it will boot and what version of windows it is. You can hit the F8 key as it is first starting up and get into safe mode. From there you can get into "My Computer" and right click on the "c" select the tools tab and do a defrag and schedule a disk check - check both boxes in disk check - one says "check for errors" the other one say "attempt to repair" This will fix it about 60% of the time!!! Good Luck!!!!

    If you are not comfortable, unplugging and re-installing hardware in your PC, this may be a good time to have a technician look at it.
    However, if you have ruled out a hardware issue, then you will need to start up your PC in safe mode. The first thing you should try in safe mode is a virus check and spyware scan of your entire system. If anything was found, eliminated the problem then try to restart Windows XP again in normal mode.
    If nothing showed up on the scans, then boot up again in safe mode and use the built in system restore utility. When running your system in safe mode, you can still access all the recent restore points created by the system restore utility. Run your system from the last known ‘good configuration’. On the other hand, if you know a recent software installation is the cause, then restore to the point created at that date.

    EDIT: My suggestion is to switch to windows se7en, it wont dump ur ram.

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    #15
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    most likely an overheat. blow all the dust away from the CPU cooler. Software fuck-ups very rarely result in a BSOD.

    System restore can lick my ass. Its a crock o shit.

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    #16
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    Try booting up in Safe Mode, then you can identify if the error is from drivers.

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    #17
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    ussually when you get blue screens its cas your dll files are corrupted...

    put in your windows cd and go in repair more

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    #18
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    Its happening again after i reinstalled my OS following error(s):

    no_more_irp_stack_locations


    &

    page_fault_in_nonpaged_area


    any idea or help ?

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    #19
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    the errors definitely being caused by a usb device, hardware driver, or some sort. start unplugging all unnecessary usb devices and install latest drivers.

    a bit of history about your pc spec would help also.

    btw do you have kaspersky?

    download this hotfix : http://support.microsoft.com/hotfix/...720&kbln=en-us

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    #20
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    I was having the same problem . Only 2 solution

    Better dont take both

    1) Change ur ram , Hard drive , mother board .
    2) Change ur system (keep the moniter if u like it)


    This issue is because minor problem in the hardware .


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