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Old 08-24-2007   #1 (permalink)
Mike M


 
 

Windows Vista Will NOT Boot: BSOD; PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA

Hi. My Windows Vista Ultimate x64 installation will not bootup. It started
only a few days ago after never having one before. A little after the splash
screen appears, I get a BSOD saying:

A problemhas been detected and windows has been shut dwon to prevent damage
to your computer.

CLFS.SYS

PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA

Then it says restart if it is the first time and to make sure hardware is
installed right.

Technical Information:

***STOP: 0x00000050 (0xFFFFF980043BF018,0x0000000000000000,
0xFFFFF9800005F511, 0x0000000000000000)


*** CLFS.SYS - Address FFFFF9800005F511 base at FFFFF98000019000,
Datestamp 459b3d1


It just stays here until I hold the power button down to shut it off.
Oh, btw, I'm typing this on my laptop, incase anyone was wondering.
I looked CLFS up and it is the Common Log File System.
I also discovered that the PAGE_FAULT... sometimes means that the file is
not loaded into memory correctly. I put the hard drive in aa different pc
(one that can run vista x64) and I still got a BSOD, even though that pc has
xp pro running fine.
I assumed that this meant my memory was fine.
Also, when I attempt to boot from the vista disc, I BSOD as well, the same
error message. But I tried without the hard drive in, and it booted from the
disc, any clue why??

Anyway, I would greatly appreciate anyone's help, considering I need my
computer for school next week. Thanks in advance, Micheal.

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 08-24-2007   #2 (permalink)
Michael Solomon


 
 

Re: Windows Vista Will NOT Boot: BSOD; PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA



"Mike M" <MikeM@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F8BC1206-2720-47B8-B47D-171ABF8E366B@microsoft.com...
> Hi. My Windows Vista Ultimate x64 installation will not bootup. It started
> only a few days ago after never having one before. A little after the
> splash
> screen appears, I get a BSOD saying:
>
> A problemhas been detected and windows has been shut dwon to prevent
> damage
> to your computer.
>
> CLFS.SYS
>
> PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA
>
> Then it says restart if it is the first time and to make sure hardware is
> installed right.
>
> Technical Information:
>
> ***STOP: 0x00000050 (0xFFFFF980043BF018,0x0000000000000000,
> 0xFFFFF9800005F511, 0x0000000000000000)
>
>
> *** CLFS.SYS - Address FFFFF9800005F511 base at
> FFFFF98000019000,
> Datestamp 459b3d1
>
>
> It just stays here until I hold the power button down to shut it off.
> Oh, btw, I'm typing this on my laptop, incase anyone was wondering.
> I looked CLFS up and it is the Common Log File System.
> I also discovered that the PAGE_FAULT... sometimes means that the file is
> not loaded into memory correctly. I put the hard drive in aa different pc
> (one that can run vista x64) and I still got a BSOD, even though that pc
> has
> xp pro running fine.
> I assumed that this meant my memory was fine.
> Also, when I attempt to boot from the vista disc, I BSOD as well, the same
> error message. But I tried without the hard drive in, and it booted from
> the
> disc, any clue why??
>
> Anyway, I would greatly appreciate anyone's help, considering I need my
> computer for school next week. Thanks in advance, Micheal.

If you're getting this error even when trying to boot from the Vista DVD, I
suspect the Hard Drive is first in line in the boot sequence and needs to be
changed to the DVD drive. This can only be changed in the system BIOS.

When the system boots, the first screen usually contains a message to hit a
specific key if you wish to enter setup. You may need to do this a couple
of times before you actually see the message but when you do, follow that
option. Once in the BIOS/setup, you will need to navigate around to find
the boot sequence. When their, assuming the Hard Drive is first in line in
the sequence, place the DVD drive first in the boot sequence. Place the
Vista disk in the drive, save and exit the BIOS, if the system simply
continues the boot sequence to the blue screen, reboot and see if it then
boots to the DVD.

Even if you think the DVD drive is first in line, check to make sure as the
symptom you describe would seem to indicate otherwise.

If you are then able to boot from the Vista DVD, use the repair startup
option at the setup screen.

--
Michael Solomon
Backup is a PC user's best friend
DTS-L.Org: http://www.dts-l.org/

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 08-24-2007   #3 (permalink)
Mike M


 
 

Re: Windows Vista Will NOT Boot: BSOD; PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA


> "Mike M" <MikeM@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:F8BC1206-2720-47B8-B47D-171ABF8E366B@microsoft.com...
> > Hi. My Windows Vista Ultimate x64 installation will not bootup. It started
> > only a few days ago after never having one before. A little after the
> > splash
> > screen appears, I get a BSOD saying:
> >
> > A problemhas been detected and windows has been shut dwon to prevent
> > damage
> > to your computer.
> >
> > CLFS.SYS
> >
> > PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA
> >
> > Then it says restart if it is the first time and to make sure hardware is
> > installed right.
> >
> > Technical Information:
> >
> > ***STOP: 0x00000050 (0xFFFFF980043BF018,0x0000000000000000,
> > 0xFFFFF9800005F511, 0x0000000000000000)
> >
> >
> > *** CLFS.SYS - Address FFFFF9800005F511 base at
> > FFFFF98000019000,
> > Datestamp 459b3d1
> >
> >
> > It just stays here until I hold the power button down to shut it off.
> > Oh, btw, I'm typing this on my laptop, incase anyone was wondering.
> > I looked CLFS up and it is the Common Log File System.
> > I also discovered that the PAGE_FAULT... sometimes means that the file is
> > not loaded into memory correctly. I put the hard drive in aa different pc
> > (one that can run vista x64) and I still got a BSOD, even though that pc
> > has
> > xp pro running fine.
> > I assumed that this meant my memory was fine.
> > Also, when I attempt to boot from the vista disc, I BSOD as well, the same
> > error message. But I tried without the hard drive in, and it booted from
> > the
> > disc, any clue why??
> >
> > Anyway, I would greatly appreciate anyone's help, considering I need my
> > computer for school next week. Thanks in advance, Micheal.

> If you're getting this error even when trying to boot from the Vista DVD, I
> suspect the Hard Drive is first in line in the boot sequence and needs to be
> changed to the DVD drive. This can only be changed in the system BIOS.
>
> When the system boots, the first screen usually contains a message to hit a
> specific key if you wish to enter setup. You may need to do this a couple
> of times before you actually see the message but when you do, follow that
> option. Once in the BIOS/setup, you will need to navigate around to find
> the boot sequence. When their, assuming the Hard Drive is first in line in
> the sequence, place the DVD drive first in the boot sequence. Place the
> Vista disk in the drive, save and exit the BIOS, if the system simply
> continues the boot sequence to the blue screen, reboot and see if it then
> boots to the DVD.
>
> Even if you think the DVD drive is first in line, check to make sure as the
> symptom you describe would seem to indicate otherwise.
>
> If you are then able to boot from the Vista DVD, use the repair startup
> option at the setup screen.
>
> --
> Michael Solomon
> Backup is a PC user's best friend
> DTS-L.Org: http://www.dts-l.org/
>


Hi Michael. The hard drive is not first in the boot sequence, however,
neither is the DVD drive, Floppy is first in the sequence. I do not have a
floppy drive installed though. I put the DVD drive first and as of now, I
haven't gotten a BSOD, but it is just a black screen. I keep waiting and I'll
try again as well. Thanks for your advice, Micheal
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 08-24-2007   #4 (permalink)
Michael Solomon


 
 

Re: Windows Vista Will NOT Boot: BSOD; PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA



"Mike M" <MikeM@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A4B00745-C8D4-4ACC-AE7B-87B3F1639B04@microsoft.com...
>
>> "Mike M" <MikeM@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:F8BC1206-2720-47B8-B47D-171ABF8E366B@microsoft.com...
>> > Hi. My Windows Vista Ultimate x64 installation will not bootup. It
>> > started
>> > only a few days ago after never having one before. A little after the
>> > splash
>> > screen appears, I get a BSOD saying:
>> >
>> > A problemhas been detected and windows has been shut dwon to prevent
>> > damage
>> > to your computer.
>> >
>> > CLFS.SYS
>> >
>> > PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA
>> >
>> > Then it says restart if it is the first time and to make sure hardware
>> > is
>> > installed right.
>> >
>> > Technical Information:
>> >
>> > ***STOP: 0x00000050 (0xFFFFF980043BF018,0x0000000000000000,
>> > 0xFFFFF9800005F511, 0x0000000000000000)
>> >
>> >
>> > *** CLFS.SYS - Address FFFFF9800005F511 base at
>> > FFFFF98000019000,
>> > Datestamp 459b3d1
>> >
>> >
>> > It just stays here until I hold the power button down to shut it off.
>> > Oh, btw, I'm typing this on my laptop, incase anyone was wondering.
>> > I looked CLFS up and it is the Common Log File System.
>> > I also discovered that the PAGE_FAULT... sometimes means that the file
>> > is
>> > not loaded into memory correctly. I put the hard drive in aa different
>> > pc
>> > (one that can run vista x64) and I still got a BSOD, even though that
>> > pc
>> > has
>> > xp pro running fine.
>> > I assumed that this meant my memory was fine.
>> > Also, when I attempt to boot from the vista disc, I BSOD as well, the
>> > same
>> > error message. But I tried without the hard drive in, and it booted
>> > from
>> > the
>> > disc, any clue why??
>> >
>> > Anyway, I would greatly appreciate anyone's help, considering I need my
>> > computer for school next week. Thanks in advance, Micheal.

>> If you're getting this error even when trying to boot from the Vista DVD,
>> I
>> suspect the Hard Drive is first in line in the boot sequence and needs to
>> be
>> changed to the DVD drive. This can only be changed in the system BIOS.
>>
>> When the system boots, the first screen usually contains a message to hit
>> a
>> specific key if you wish to enter setup. You may need to do this a
>> couple
>> of times before you actually see the message but when you do, follow that
>> option. Once in the BIOS/setup, you will need to navigate around to find
>> the boot sequence. When their, assuming the Hard Drive is first in line
>> in
>> the sequence, place the DVD drive first in the boot sequence. Place the
>> Vista disk in the drive, save and exit the BIOS, if the system simply
>> continues the boot sequence to the blue screen, reboot and see if it then
>> boots to the DVD.
>>
>> Even if you think the DVD drive is first in line, check to make sure as
>> the
>> symptom you describe would seem to indicate otherwise.
>>
>> If you are then able to boot from the Vista DVD, use the repair startup
>> option at the setup screen.
>>
>> --
>> Michael Solomon
>> Backup is a PC user's best friend
>> DTS-L.Org: http://www.dts-l.org/
>>

>
> Hi Michael. The hard drive is not first in the boot sequence, however,
> neither is the DVD drive, Floppy is first in the sequence. I do not have a
> floppy drive installed though. I put the DVD drive first and as of now, I
> haven't gotten a BSOD, but it is just a black screen. I keep waiting and
> I'll
> try again as well. Thanks for your advice, Micheal

If it still won't get to Vista setup, the next possibility I see is that
there is a problem with your hard drive. Unfortunately, trying to diagnose
it would be problematic. Usually, you would want to download your hard
drive's diagnostic tools from drive manufacturer's website and then create a
bootable floppy or in your case, a bootable CD or DVD inclusive of those
tools. They usually include instructions for disk creation which might need
to be modified a bit for CD or DVD creation. Then, you'd boot from that
disk and run their diagnostic.

Another possibility is just some other hardware issue or conflict. Is
anything connected to your computer. If yes, I'd disconnect all external
devices whether they are turned on or not and try to boot from your Vista
DVD again.

--
Michael Solomon
Backup is a PC user's best friend
DTS-L.Org: http://www.dts-l.org/

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 08-24-2007   #5 (permalink)
Mike M


 
 

Re: Windows Vista Will NOT Boot: BSOD; PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA

Something amazing has happened!! My computer started correctly! I have no
idea why. I deleted the boot files on my other pc trying to make the computer
rewrite them, I guess it did? While I'm happy this has been resolved, I don't
want it to happen again. Is there any advice you could give me on making sure
this won't happen again? Any programs to inspect system files? Any would be
great and thanks for your assistance. Micheal

"Michael Solomon" wrote:

>
>
> "Mike M" <MikeM@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:A4B00745-C8D4-4ACC-AE7B-87B3F1639B04@microsoft.com...
> >
> >> "Mike M" <MikeM@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:F8BC1206-2720-47B8-B47D-171ABF8E366B@microsoft.com...
> >> > Hi. My Windows Vista Ultimate x64 installation will not bootup. It
> >> > started
> >> > only a few days ago after never having one before. A little after the
> >> > splash
> >> > screen appears, I get a BSOD saying:
> >> >
> >> > A problemhas been detected and windows has been shut dwon to prevent
> >> > damage
> >> > to your computer.
> >> >
> >> > CLFS.SYS
> >> >
> >> > PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA
> >> >
> >> > Then it says restart if it is the first time and to make sure hardware
> >> > is
> >> > installed right.
> >> >
> >> > Technical Information:
> >> >
> >> > ***STOP: 0x00000050 (0xFFFFF980043BF018,0x0000000000000000,
> >> > 0xFFFFF9800005F511, 0x0000000000000000)
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > *** CLFS.SYS - Address FFFFF9800005F511 base at
> >> > FFFFF98000019000,
> >> > Datestamp 459b3d1
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > It just stays here until I hold the power button down to shut it off.
> >> > Oh, btw, I'm typing this on my laptop, incase anyone was wondering.
> >> > I looked CLFS up and it is the Common Log File System.
> >> > I also discovered that the PAGE_FAULT... sometimes means that the file
> >> > is
> >> > not loaded into memory correctly. I put the hard drive in aa different
> >> > pc
> >> > (one that can run vista x64) and I still got a BSOD, even though that
> >> > pc
> >> > has
> >> > xp pro running fine.
> >> > I assumed that this meant my memory was fine.
> >> > Also, when I attempt to boot from the vista disc, I BSOD as well, the
> >> > same
> >> > error message. But I tried without the hard drive in, and it booted
> >> > from
> >> > the
> >> > disc, any clue why??
> >> >
> >> > Anyway, I would greatly appreciate anyone's help, considering I need my
> >> > computer for school next week. Thanks in advance, Micheal.
> >> If you're getting this error even when trying to boot from the Vista DVD,
> >> I
> >> suspect the Hard Drive is first in line in the boot sequence and needs to
> >> be
> >> changed to the DVD drive. This can only be changed in the system BIOS.
> >>
> >> When the system boots, the first screen usually contains a message to hit
> >> a
> >> specific key if you wish to enter setup. You may need to do this a
> >> couple
> >> of times before you actually see the message but when you do, follow that
> >> option. Once in the BIOS/setup, you will need to navigate around to find
> >> the boot sequence. When their, assuming the Hard Drive is first in line
> >> in
> >> the sequence, place the DVD drive first in the boot sequence. Place the
> >> Vista disk in the drive, save and exit the BIOS, if the system simply
> >> continues the boot sequence to the blue screen, reboot and see if it then
> >> boots to the DVD.
> >>
> >> Even if you think the DVD drive is first in line, check to make sure as
> >> the
> >> symptom you describe would seem to indicate otherwise.
> >>
> >> If you are then able to boot from the Vista DVD, use the repair startup
> >> option at the setup screen.
> >>
> >> --
> >> Michael Solomon
> >> Backup is a PC user's best friend
> >> DTS-L.Org: http://www.dts-l.org/
> >>

> >
> > Hi Michael. The hard drive is not first in the boot sequence, however,
> > neither is the DVD drive, Floppy is first in the sequence. I do not have a
> > floppy drive installed though. I put the DVD drive first and as of now, I
> > haven't gotten a BSOD, but it is just a black screen. I keep waiting and
> > I'll
> > try again as well. Thanks for your advice, Micheal

> If it still won't get to Vista setup, the next possibility I see is that
> there is a problem with your hard drive. Unfortunately, trying to diagnose
> it would be problematic. Usually, you would want to download your hard
> drive's diagnostic tools from drive manufacturer's website and then create a
> bootable floppy or in your case, a bootable CD or DVD inclusive of those
> tools. They usually include instructions for disk creation which might need
> to be modified a bit for CD or DVD creation. Then, you'd boot from that
> disk and run their diagnostic.
>
> Another possibility is just some other hardware issue or conflict. Is
> anything connected to your computer. If yes, I'd disconnect all external
> devices whether they are turned on or not and try to boot from your Vista
> DVD again.
>
> --
> Michael Solomon
> Backup is a PC user's best friend
> DTS-L.Org: http://www.dts-l.org/
>

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 11-12-2007   #6 (permalink)
wonderful99


 
 

Re: Windows Vista Will NOT Boot: BSOD; PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA


Please advise the specific boot files you deleted to get Win Vista boot
up again. I am having the same problem with Vista Utimate 32. Thanks,


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