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| | Error Message - Page error in non page area I am attempting to help a friend in need. He is running Vista Home Premium on a new HP desktop with an AMD Athlon processor and 2GB of RAM. To run some of his games, it was necessary to install a new video card (the computer came with the video integrated in the mother board), and to install a larger power supply. So, he installed the new video card (nVidia 8600GT and the new power supply (450 watts versus the 300 watts that came with the desktop). The CD that came with the video card did not have the driver for Vista so he downloaded and installed the driver from the nVidia website. He also made the changes in the setup so the device manager recognized the new video card. However, after the system boots, and the desktop is displayed, without further action up pops the fatal blue screen for only a few seconds; just long enough to see the message "Page error in non page area". We temporarily reconnected to the old video (on the mother board) and the system runs without error. We are at a loss as to how to proceed. Any suggestions? -- Don |
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| | RE: Error Message - Page error in non page area What are the other specifications of his system? I have had the same problem when I tried to overclock my system. All I had to do was give more power to my ram. Perhaps taking a look in the bios and adjusting the power settings might fix your problem. Let me know if it works out. "Don" wrote: > I am attempting to help a friend in need. He is running Vista Home Premium on > a new HP desktop with an AMD Athlon processor and 2GB of RAM. To run some of > his games, it was necessary to install a new video card (the computer came > with the video integrated in the mother board), and to install a larger power > supply. So, he installed the new video card (nVidia 8600GT and the new power > supply (450 watts versus the 300 watts that came with the desktop). The CD > that came with the video card did not have the driver for Vista so he > downloaded and installed the driver from the nVidia website. He also made the > changes in the setup so the device manager recognized the new video card. > However, after the system boots, and the desktop is displayed, without > further action up pops the fatal blue screen for only a few seconds; just > long enough to see the message "Page error in non page area". We temporarily > reconnected to the old video (on the mother board) and the system runs > without error. We are at a loss as to how to proceed. Any suggestions? > -- > Don |
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