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page fault in nonpaged area
  1. #1


    Sugar Guest

    page fault in nonpaged area

    My first computer ever! e-machine with Vista Premium Home; I get this big
    blue screen with
    STOPxooooo5o(oxf5eo718,oxooooooo1,ox81d4f0b5,oxooooooo2)and
    Page_fault_in_nonpaged_area ; and something about disable bios memory
    options such as caching or shadowing. It usually takes about 2-3 hours of
    surfin or workin and then BLAM! Help Pleze.



      My System SpecsSystem Spec

  2. #2


    Rick Rogers Guest

    Re: page fault in nonpaged area

    Hi,

    The error is a driver issue, but the fact that the system runs for a while
    before this occurs is unusual. It may be a faulty component that is
    overheating and not responding properly at that point.

    Is a module listed as being involved? Does it mention anything about
    creating a dump file?

    Disabling rom shadowing may help. To do this you need to access the system
    BIOS at startup, before Vista begins to load, and check the advanced
    options.

    --
    Best of Luck,

    Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
    http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
    Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
    My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com

    "Sugar" <Sugar@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    news93D553F-E85D-4EE0-B6D4-CD67B3614AB5@xxxxxx

    > My first computer ever! e-machine with Vista Premium Home; I get this big
    > blue screen with
    > STOPxooooo5o(oxf5eo718,oxooooooo1,ox81d4f0b5,oxooooooo2)and
    > Page_fault_in_nonpaged_area ; and something about disable bios memory
    > options such as caching or shadowing. It usually takes about 2-3 hours of
    > surfin or workin and then BLAM! Help Pleze.

      My System SpecsSystem Spec

  3. #3


    Sugar Guest

    Re: page fault in nonpaged area

    New computer;New future nerd. Yes a memory dump 100 shows up ; I have no
    ideal what disabling rom shadowing is; I do not know how to access the system
    bios at start-up ; I do not know how to check the advance options. is there
    any hope ?

    "Rick Rogers" wrote:

    > Hi,
    >
    > The error is a driver issue, but the fact that the system runs for a while
    > before this occurs is unusual. It may be a faulty component that is
    > overheating and not responding properly at that point.
    >
    > Is a module listed as being involved? Does it mention anything about
    > creating a dump file?
    >
    > Disabling rom shadowing may help. To do this you need to access the system
    > BIOS at startup, before Vista begins to load, and check the advanced
    > options.
    >
    > --
    > Best of Luck,
    >
    > Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
    > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
    > Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
    > My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com
    >
    > "Sugar" <Sugar@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    > news93D553F-E85D-4EE0-B6D4-CD67B3614AB5@xxxxxx

    > > My first computer ever! e-machine with Vista Premium Home; I get this big
    > > blue screen with
    > > STOPxooooo5o(oxf5eo718,oxooooooo1,ox81d4f0b5,oxooooooo2)and
    > > Page_fault_in_nonpaged_area ; and something about disable bios memory
    > > options such as caching or shadowing. It usually takes about 2-3 hours of
    > > surfin or workin and then BLAM! Help Pleze.
    >
    >

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  4. #4


    Rick Rogers Guest

    Re: page fault in nonpaged area

    Hi,

    There's always hope. Look under C:\Windows\minidump for the most recently
    created file. Send it to me at rick@xxxxxx using a subject line of 'per
    req' (if you don't use this subject line, I'll never see it).

    Accessing the system BIOS is done by hitting the appropriate keys during the
    initial power on. This is usually evidenced by a screen message that says
    something like "hit F2 to enter setup". This page has a nice overview on a
    number of different systems and how to access this:
    http://michaelstevenstech.com/bios_manufacturer.htm

    Once in the BIOS, depending on how it is configured, you will generally find
    rom shadowing under the more advanced options relating to the video and
    processor.

    --
    Best of Luck,

    Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
    http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
    Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
    My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com

    "Sugar" <Sugar@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    news:96A4E440-087B-415E-8542-40ABD6A3A814@xxxxxx

    > New computer;New future nerd. Yes a memory dump 100 shows up ; I have no
    > ideal what disabling rom shadowing is; I do not know how to access the
    > system
    > bios at start-up ; I do not know how to check the advance options. is
    > there
    > any hope ?
    >
    > "Rick Rogers" wrote:
    >

    >> Hi,
    >>
    >> The error is a driver issue, but the fact that the system runs for a
    >> while
    >> before this occurs is unusual. It may be a faulty component that is
    >> overheating and not responding properly at that point.
    >>
    >> Is a module listed as being involved? Does it mention anything about
    >> creating a dump file?
    >>
    >> Disabling rom shadowing may help. To do this you need to access the
    >> system
    >> BIOS at startup, before Vista begins to load, and check the advanced
    >> options.
    >>
    >> --
    >> Best of Luck,
    >>
    >> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
    >> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
    >> Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
    >> My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com
    >>
    >> "Sugar" <Sugar@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    >> news93D553F-E85D-4EE0-B6D4-CD67B3614AB5@xxxxxx

    >> > My first computer ever! e-machine with Vista Premium Home; I get this
    >> > big
    >> > blue screen with
    >> > STOPxooooo5o(oxf5eo718,oxooooooo1,ox81d4f0b5,oxooooooo2)and
    >> > Page_fault_in_nonpaged_area ; and something about disable bios memory
    >> > options such as caching or shadowing. It usually takes about 2-3 hours
    >> > of
    >> > surfin or workin and then BLAM! Help Pleze.
    >>
    >>

      My System SpecsSystem Spec

  5. #5


    Sugar Guest

    Re: page fault in nonpaged area

    I have no ideal what look under C:/ windows/minidump means! But when this
    computer blue screens I go to Problem Reporting in my control panel and it
    shows Windows Modules Inst...WINDOWS-WCP-OTHER-FAILU... AND WHEN i VIEW THE
    PROBLEM IT SAYS Windows Module Installer Os version:6.0.6000
    File:Base/xml/udom_microdom.cpp Function:RTlcreatemicrodon
    Line:4493 Status:c000a083 OSVersion:6.0.6000.2.0.0.768.3 Local
    ID:1033 Files that help describe the problem poqexec.log
    Cbs.log Memory.hdmp Minidump.mdmp I hope this is what you need
    because most of the last reply I didnot and do not know what you are asking
    for. Sugar

    "Rick Rogers" wrote:

    > Hi,
    >
    > There's always hope. Look under C:\Windows\minidump for the most recently
    > created file. Send it to me at rick@xxxxxx using a subject line of 'per
    > req' (if you don't use this subject line, I'll never see it).
    >
    > Accessing the system BIOS is done by hitting the appropriate keys during the
    > initial power on. This is usually evidenced by a screen message that says
    > something like "hit F2 to enter setup". This page has a nice overview on a
    > number of different systems and how to access this:
    > http://michaelstevenstech.com/bios_manufacturer.htm
    >
    > Once in the BIOS, depending on how it is configured, you will generally find
    > rom shadowing under the more advanced options relating to the video and
    > processor.
    >
    > --
    > Best of Luck,
    >
    > Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
    > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
    > Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
    > My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com
    >
    > "Sugar" <Sugar@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    > news:96A4E440-087B-415E-8542-40ABD6A3A814@xxxxxx

    > > New computer;New future nerd. Yes a memory dump 100 shows up ; I have no
    > > ideal what disabling rom shadowing is; I do not know how to access the
    > > system
    > > bios at start-up ; I do not know how to check the advance options. is
    > > there
    > > any hope ?
    > >
    > > "Rick Rogers" wrote:
    > >

    > >> Hi,
    > >>
    > >> The error is a driver issue, but the fact that the system runs for a
    > >> while
    > >> before this occurs is unusual. It may be a faulty component that is
    > >> overheating and not responding properly at that point.
    > >>
    > >> Is a module listed as being involved? Does it mention anything about
    > >> creating a dump file?
    > >>
    > >> Disabling rom shadowing may help. To do this you need to access the
    > >> system
    > >> BIOS at startup, before Vista begins to load, and check the advanced
    > >> options.
    > >>
    > >> --
    > >> Best of Luck,
    > >>
    > >> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
    > >> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
    > >> Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
    > >> My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com
    > >>
    > >> "Sugar" <Sugar@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    > >> news93D553F-E85D-4EE0-B6D4-CD67B3614AB5@xxxxxx
    > >> > My first computer ever! e-machine with Vista Premium Home; I get this
    > >> > big
    > >> > blue screen with
    > >> > STOPxooooo5o(oxf5eo718,oxooooooo1,ox81d4f0b5,oxooooooo2)and
    > >> > Page_fault_in_nonpaged_area ; and something about disable bios memory
    > >> > options such as caching or shadowing. It usually takes about 2-3 hours
    > >> > of
    > >> > surfin or workin and then BLAM! Help Pleze.
    > >>
    > >>
    >
    >

      My System SpecsSystem Spec

  6. #6


    Rick Rogers Guest

    Re: page fault in nonpaged area

    Hi Sugar,

    Click start, type "Windows Explorer". Right click the entry that appears in
    the start menu and select 'run as administrator'. Click continue at the UAC
    prompt. Click in the address bar of Windows Explorer, then type
    "C:\Windows\minidump" and hit <enter>. You should see a collection of files
    that start with "minixxxxxx-xx" where the x's are the creation date of the
    file. I need you to send the one that is dated most recently (just right
    click it and use 'send to/email').

    If you cannot see the files I am referring to, click start and type 'control
    folders' and hit <enter>. On the second (view) tab there are a number of
    options to check and uncheck. Click the line to "show hidden files and
    folders", and uncheck the box that hides operating system files. Then go
    back and repeat the steps above.

    --
    Best of Luck,

    Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
    http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
    Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
    My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com

    "Sugar" <Sugar@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    news:AE12F268-5274-4C8A-854B-30434A8DEE2D@xxxxxx

    >I have no ideal what look under C:/ windows/minidump means! But when this
    > computer blue screens I go to Problem Reporting in my control panel and it
    > shows Windows Modules Inst...WINDOWS-WCP-OTHER-FAILU... AND WHEN i VIEW
    > THE
    > PROBLEM IT SAYS Windows Module Installer Os version:6.0.6000
    > File:Base/xml/udom_microdom.cpp Function:RTlcreatemicrodon
    > Line:4493 Status:c000a083 OSVersion:6.0.6000.2.0.0.768.3 Local
    > ID:1033 Files that help describe the problem poqexec.log
    > Cbs.log Memory.hdmp Minidump.mdmp I hope this is what you need
    > because most of the last reply I didnot and do not know what you are
    > asking
    > for. Sugar
    >
    > "Rick Rogers" wrote:
    >

    >> Hi,
    >>
    >> There's always hope. Look under C:\Windows\minidump for the most recently
    >> created file. Send it to me at rick@xxxxxx using a subject line of 'per
    >> req' (if you don't use this subject line, I'll never see it).
    >>
    >> Accessing the system BIOS is done by hitting the appropriate keys during
    >> the
    >> initial power on. This is usually evidenced by a screen message that says
    >> something like "hit F2 to enter setup". This page has a nice overview on
    >> a
    >> number of different systems and how to access this:
    >> http://michaelstevenstech.com/bios_manufacturer.htm
    >>
    >> Once in the BIOS, depending on how it is configured, you will generally
    >> find
    >> rom shadowing under the more advanced options relating to the video and
    >> processor.
    >>
    >> --
    >> Best of Luck,
    >>
    >> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
    >> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
    >> Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
    >> My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com
    >>
    >> "Sugar" <Sugar@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    >> news:96A4E440-087B-415E-8542-40ABD6A3A814@xxxxxx

    >> > New computer;New future nerd. Yes a memory dump 100 shows up ; I have
    >> > no
    >> > ideal what disabling rom shadowing is; I do not know how to access the
    >> > system
    >> > bios at start-up ; I do not know how to check the advance options. is
    >> > there
    >> > any hope ?
    >> >
    >> > "Rick Rogers" wrote:
    >> >
    >> >> Hi,
    >> >>
    >> >> The error is a driver issue, but the fact that the system runs for a
    >> >> while
    >> >> before this occurs is unusual. It may be a faulty component that is
    >> >> overheating and not responding properly at that point.
    >> >>
    >> >> Is a module listed as being involved? Does it mention anything about
    >> >> creating a dump file?
    >> >>
    >> >> Disabling rom shadowing may help. To do this you need to access the
    >> >> system
    >> >> BIOS at startup, before Vista begins to load, and check the advanced
    >> >> options.
    >> >>
    >> >> --
    >> >> Best of Luck,
    >> >>
    >> >> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
    >> >> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
    >> >> Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
    >> >> My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com
    >> >>
    >> >> "Sugar" <Sugar@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    >> >> news93D553F-E85D-4EE0-B6D4-CD67B3614AB5@xxxxxx
    >> >> > My first computer ever! e-machine with Vista Premium Home; I get
    >> >> > this
    >> >> > big
    >> >> > blue screen with
    >> >> > STOPxooooo5o(oxf5eo718,oxooooooo1,ox81d4f0b5,oxooooooo2)and
    >> >> > Page_fault_in_nonpaged_area ; and something about disable bios
    >> >> > memory
    >> >> > options such as caching or shadowing. It usually takes about 2-3
    >> >> > hours
    >> >> > of
    >> >> > surfin or workin and then BLAM! Help Pleze.
    >> >>
    >> >>
    >>
    >>

      My System SpecsSystem Spec

  7. #7


    radakaiman Guest

    Re: page fault in nonpaged area

    I'm getting the same type of error...

    page fault in nonpaged area
    Problem signature:
    Problem Event Name: BlueScreen
    OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.768.3
    Locale ID: 1033
    Additional information about the problem:
    BCCode: 50
    BCP1: F524D880
    BCP2: 00000000
    BCP3: 81CE7527
    BCP4: 00000002
    OS Version: 6_0_6000
    Service Pack: 0_0
    Product: 768_1

    I don't have an option to disable rom shadowing in my bios?
    Any thoughts , possible a program i have installed?
    "Rick Rogers" wrote:

    > Hi Sugar,
    >
    > Click start, type "Windows Explorer". Right click the entry that appears in
    > the start menu and select 'run as administrator'. Click continue at the UAC
    > prompt. Click in the address bar of Windows Explorer, then type
    > "C:\Windows\minidump" and hit <enter>. You should see a collection of files
    > that start with "minixxxxxx-xx" where the x's are the creation date of the
    > file. I need you to send the one that is dated most recently (just right
    > click it and use 'send to/email').
    >
    > If you cannot see the files I am referring to, click start and type 'control
    > folders' and hit <enter>. On the second (view) tab there are a number of
    > options to check and uncheck. Click the line to "show hidden files and
    > folders", and uncheck the box that hides operating system files. Then go
    > back and repeat the steps above.
    >
    > --
    > Best of Luck,
    >
    > Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
    > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
    > Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
    > My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com
    >
    > "Sugar" <Sugar@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    > news:AE12F268-5274-4C8A-854B-30434A8DEE2D@xxxxxx

    > >I have no ideal what look under C:/ windows/minidump means! But when this
    > > computer blue screens I go to Problem Reporting in my control panel and it
    > > shows Windows Modules Inst...WINDOWS-WCP-OTHER-FAILU... AND WHEN i VIEW
    > > THE
    > > PROBLEM IT SAYS Windows Module Installer Os version:6.0.6000
    > > File:Base/xml/udom_microdom.cpp Function:RTlcreatemicrodon
    > > Line:4493 Status:c000a083 OSVersion:6.0.6000.2.0.0.768.3 Local
    > > ID:1033 Files that help describe the problem poqexec.log
    > > Cbs.log Memory.hdmp Minidump.mdmp I hope this is what you need
    > > because most of the last reply I didnot and do not know what you are
    > > asking
    > > for. Sugar
    > >
    > > "Rick Rogers" wrote:
    > >

    > >> Hi,
    > >>
    > >> There's always hope. Look under C:\Windows\minidump for the most recently
    > >> created file. Send it to me at rick@xxxxxx using a subject line of 'per
    > >> req' (if you don't use this subject line, I'll never see it).
    > >>
    > >> Accessing the system BIOS is done by hitting the appropriate keys during
    > >> the
    > >> initial power on. This is usually evidenced by a screen message that says
    > >> something like "hit F2 to enter setup". This page has a nice overview on
    > >> a
    > >> number of different systems and how to access this:
    > >> http://michaelstevenstech.com/bios_manufacturer.htm
    > >>
    > >> Once in the BIOS, depending on how it is configured, you will generally
    > >> find
    > >> rom shadowing under the more advanced options relating to the video and
    > >> processor.
    > >>
    > >> --
    > >> Best of Luck,
    > >>
    > >> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
    > >> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
    > >> Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
    > >> My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com
    > >>
    > >> "Sugar" <Sugar@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    > >> news:96A4E440-087B-415E-8542-40ABD6A3A814@xxxxxx
    > >> > New computer;New future nerd. Yes a memory dump 100 shows up ; I have
    > >> > no
    > >> > ideal what disabling rom shadowing is; I do not know how to access the
    > >> > system
    > >> > bios at start-up ; I do not know how to check the advance options. is
    > >> > there
    > >> > any hope ?
    > >> >
    > >> > "Rick Rogers" wrote:
    > >> >
    > >> >> Hi,
    > >> >>
    > >> >> The error is a driver issue, but the fact that the system runs for a
    > >> >> while
    > >> >> before this occurs is unusual. It may be a faulty component that is
    > >> >> overheating and not responding properly at that point.
    > >> >>
    > >> >> Is a module listed as being involved? Does it mention anything about
    > >> >> creating a dump file?
    > >> >>
    > >> >> Disabling rom shadowing may help. To do this you need to access the
    > >> >> system
    > >> >> BIOS at startup, before Vista begins to load, and check the advanced
    > >> >> options.
    > >> >>
    > >> >> --
    > >> >> Best of Luck,
    > >> >>
    > >> >> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
    > >> >> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
    > >> >> Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
    > >> >> My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com
    > >> >>
    > >> >> "Sugar" <Sugar@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    > >> >> news93D553F-E85D-4EE0-B6D4-CD67B3614AB5@xxxxxx
    > >> >> > My first computer ever! e-machine with Vista Premium Home; I get
    > >> >> > this
    > >> >> > big
    > >> >> > blue screen with
    > >> >> > STOPxooooo5o(oxf5eo718,oxooooooo1,ox81d4f0b5,oxooooooo2)and
    > >> >> > Page_fault_in_nonpaged_area ; and something about disable bios
    > >> >> > memory
    > >> >> > options such as caching or shadowing. It usually takes about 2-3
    > >> >> > hours
    > >> >> > of
    > >> >> > surfin or workin and then BLAM! Help Pleze.
    > >> >>
    > >> >>
    > >>
    > >>
    >
    >

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  8. #8


    Rick Rogers Guest

    Re: page fault in nonpaged area

    Hi,

    Not all BIOS' will have the option, it's dependent on manufacturer. OEMs in
    particular modify the instruction set to limit alteration by the end user.
    The error, as stated with the originator of this thread, is a driver issue.
    Check the event viewer to see if a module is listed as being involved.

    --
    Best of Luck,

    Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
    http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
    Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
    My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com

    "radakaiman" <radakaiman@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    news:CAC0A251-8686-459E-8A16-EBB8EE6B46D9@xxxxxx

    > I'm getting the same type of error...
    >
    > page fault in nonpaged area
    > Problem signature:
    > Problem Event Name: BlueScreen
    > OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.768.3
    > Locale ID: 1033
    > Additional information about the problem:
    > BCCode: 50
    > BCP1: F524D880
    > BCP2: 00000000
    > BCP3: 81CE7527
    > BCP4: 00000002
    > OS Version: 6_0_6000
    > Service Pack: 0_0
    > Product: 768_1
    >
    > I don't have an option to disable rom shadowing in my bios?
    > Any thoughts , possible a program i have installed?
    > "Rick Rogers" wrote:
    >

    >> Hi Sugar,
    >>
    >> Click start, type "Windows Explorer". Right click the entry that appears
    >> in
    >> the start menu and select 'run as administrator'. Click continue at the
    >> UAC
    >> prompt. Click in the address bar of Windows Explorer, then type
    >> "C:\Windows\minidump" and hit <enter>. You should see a collection of
    >> files
    >> that start with "minixxxxxx-xx" where the x's are the creation date of
    >> the
    >> file. I need you to send the one that is dated most recently (just right
    >> click it and use 'send to/email').
    >>
    >> If you cannot see the files I am referring to, click start and type
    >> 'control
    >> folders' and hit <enter>. On the second (view) tab there are a number of
    >> options to check and uncheck. Click the line to "show hidden files and
    >> folders", and uncheck the box that hides operating system files. Then go
    >> back and repeat the steps above.
    >>
    >> --
    >> Best of Luck,
    >>
    >> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
    >> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
    >> Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
    >> My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com
    >>
    >> "Sugar" <Sugar@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    >> news:AE12F268-5274-4C8A-854B-30434A8DEE2D@xxxxxx

    >> >I have no ideal what look under C:/ windows/minidump means! But when
    >> >this
    >> > computer blue screens I go to Problem Reporting in my control panel and
    >> > it
    >> > shows Windows Modules Inst...WINDOWS-WCP-OTHER-FAILU... AND WHEN i VIEW
    >> > THE
    >> > PROBLEM IT SAYS Windows Module Installer Os version:6.0.6000
    >> > File:Base/xml/udom_microdom.cpp Function:RTlcreatemicrodon
    >> > Line:4493 Status:c000a083 OSVersion:6.0.6000.2.0.0.768.3
    >> > Local
    >> > ID:1033 Files that help describe the problem poqexec.log
    >> > Cbs.log Memory.hdmp Minidump.mdmp I hope this is what you
    >> > need
    >> > because most of the last reply I didnot and do not know what you are
    >> > asking
    >> > for. Sugar
    >> >
    >> > "Rick Rogers" wrote:
    >> >
    >> >> Hi,
    >> >>
    >> >> There's always hope. Look under C:\Windows\minidump for the most
    >> >> recently
    >> >> created file. Send it to me at rick@xxxxxx using a subject line of
    >> >> 'per
    >> >> req' (if you don't use this subject line, I'll never see it).
    >> >>
    >> >> Accessing the system BIOS is done by hitting the appropriate keys
    >> >> during
    >> >> the
    >> >> initial power on. This is usually evidenced by a screen message that
    >> >> says
    >> >> something like "hit F2 to enter setup". This page has a nice overview
    >> >> on
    >> >> a
    >> >> number of different systems and how to access this:
    >> >> http://michaelstevenstech.com/bios_manufacturer.htm
    >> >>
    >> >> Once in the BIOS, depending on how it is configured, you will
    >> >> generally
    >> >> find
    >> >> rom shadowing under the more advanced options relating to the video
    >> >> and
    >> >> processor.
    >> >>
    >> >> --
    >> >> Best of Luck,
    >> >>
    >> >> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
    >> >> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
    >> >> Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
    >> >> My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com
    >> >>
    >> >> "Sugar" <Sugar@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    >> >> news:96A4E440-087B-415E-8542-40ABD6A3A814@xxxxxx
    >> >> > New computer;New future nerd. Yes a memory dump 100 shows up ; I
    >> >> > have
    >> >> > no
    >> >> > ideal what disabling rom shadowing is; I do not know how to access
    >> >> > the
    >> >> > system
    >> >> > bios at start-up ; I do not know how to check the advance options.
    >> >> > is
    >> >> > there
    >> >> > any hope ?
    >> >> >
    >> >> > "Rick Rogers" wrote:
    >> >> >
    >> >> >> Hi,
    >> >> >>
    >> >> >> The error is a driver issue, but the fact that the system runs for
    >> >> >> a
    >> >> >> while
    >> >> >> before this occurs is unusual. It may be a faulty component that is
    >> >> >> overheating and not responding properly at that point.
    >> >> >>
    >> >> >> Is a module listed as being involved? Does it mention anything
    >> >> >> about
    >> >> >> creating a dump file?
    >> >> >>
    >> >> >> Disabling rom shadowing may help. To do this you need to access the
    >> >> >> system
    >> >> >> BIOS at startup, before Vista begins to load, and check the
    >> >> >> advanced
    >> >> >> options.
    >> >> >>
    >> >> >> --
    >> >> >> Best of Luck,
    >> >> >>
    >> >> >> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
    >> >> >> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
    >> >> >> Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
    >> >> >> My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com
    >> >> >>
    >> >> >> "Sugar" <Sugar@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    >> >> >> news93D553F-E85D-4EE0-B6D4-CD67B3614AB5@xxxxxx
    >> >> >> > My first computer ever! e-machine with Vista Premium Home; I get
    >> >> >> > this
    >> >> >> > big
    >> >> >> > blue screen with
    >> >> >> > STOPxooooo5o(oxf5eo718,oxooooooo1,ox81d4f0b5,oxooooooo2)and
    >> >> >> > Page_fault_in_nonpaged_area ; and something about disable bios
    >> >> >> > memory
    >> >> >> > options such as caching or shadowing. It usually takes about 2-3
    >> >> >> > hours
    >> >> >> > of
    >> >> >> > surfin or workin and then BLAM! Help Pleze.
    >> >> >>
    >> >> >>
    >> >>
    >> >>
    >>
    >>

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  9. #9


    Sugar Guest

    Re: page fault in nonpaged area

    I stopped my anti-virus,phishing filter,spam filter, and almost everything
    else connected in that area and still to no avial-Blue Screen after a hour or
    two.

    "Rick Rogers" wrote:

    > Hi,
    >
    > Not all BIOS' will have the option, it's dependent on manufacturer. OEMs in
    > particular modify the instruction set to limit alteration by the end user.
    > The error, as stated with the originator of this thread, is a driver issue.
    > Check the event viewer to see if a module is listed as being involved.
    >
    > --
    > Best of Luck,
    >
    > Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
    > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
    > Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
    > My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com
    >
    > "radakaiman" <radakaiman@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    > news:CAC0A251-8686-459E-8A16-EBB8EE6B46D9@xxxxxx

    > > I'm getting the same type of error...
    > >
    > > page fault in nonpaged area
    > > Problem signature:
    > > Problem Event Name: BlueScreen
    > > OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.768.3
    > > Locale ID: 1033
    > > Additional information about the problem:
    > > BCCode: 50
    > > BCP1: F524D880
    > > BCP2: 00000000
    > > BCP3: 81CE7527
    > > BCP4: 00000002
    > > OS Version: 6_0_6000
    > > Service Pack: 0_0
    > > Product: 768_1
    > >
    > > I don't have an option to disable rom shadowing in my bios?
    > > Any thoughts , possible a program i have installed?
    > > "Rick Rogers" wrote:
    > >

    > >> Hi Sugar,
    > >>
    > >> Click start, type "Windows Explorer". Right click the entry that appears
    > >> in
    > >> the start menu and select 'run as administrator'. Click continue at the
    > >> UAC
    > >> prompt. Click in the address bar of Windows Explorer, then type
    > >> "C:\Windows\minidump" and hit <enter>. You should see a collection of
    > >> files
    > >> that start with "minixxxxxx-xx" where the x's are the creation date of
    > >> the
    > >> file. I need you to send the one that is dated most recently (just right
    > >> click it and use 'send to/email').
    > >>
    > >> If you cannot see the files I am referring to, click start and type
    > >> 'control
    > >> folders' and hit <enter>. On the second (view) tab there are a number of
    > >> options to check and uncheck. Click the line to "show hidden files and
    > >> folders", and uncheck the box that hides operating system files. Then go
    > >> back and repeat the steps above.
    > >>
    > >> --
    > >> Best of Luck,
    > >>
    > >> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
    > >> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
    > >> Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
    > >> My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com
    > >>
    > >> "Sugar" <Sugar@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    > >> news:AE12F268-5274-4C8A-854B-30434A8DEE2D@xxxxxx
    > >> >I have no ideal what look under C:/ windows/minidump means! But when
    > >> >this
    > >> > computer blue screens I go to Problem Reporting in my control panel and
    > >> > it
    > >> > shows Windows Modules Inst...WINDOWS-WCP-OTHER-FAILU... AND WHEN i VIEW
    > >> > THE
    > >> > PROBLEM IT SAYS Windows Module Installer Os version:6.0.6000
    > >> > File:Base/xml/udom_microdom.cpp Function:RTlcreatemicrodon
    > >> > Line:4493 Status:c000a083 OSVersion:6.0.6000.2.0.0.768.3
    > >> > Local
    > >> > ID:1033 Files that help describe the problem poqexec.log
    > >> > Cbs.log Memory.hdmp Minidump.mdmp I hope this is what you
    > >> > need
    > >> > because most of the last reply I didnot and do not know what you are
    > >> > asking
    > >> > for. Sugar
    > >> >
    > >> > "Rick Rogers" wrote:
    > >> >
    > >> >> Hi,
    > >> >>
    > >> >> There's always hope. Look under C:\Windows\minidump for the most
    > >> >> recently
    > >> >> created file. Send it to me at rick@xxxxxx using a subject line of
    > >> >> 'per
    > >> >> req' (if you don't use this subject line, I'll never see it).
    > >> >>
    > >> >> Accessing the system BIOS is done by hitting the appropriate keys
    > >> >> during
    > >> >> the
    > >> >> initial power on. This is usually evidenced by a screen message that
    > >> >> says
    > >> >> something like "hit F2 to enter setup". This page has a nice overview
    > >> >> on
    > >> >> a
    > >> >> number of different systems and how to access this:
    > >> >> http://michaelstevenstech.com/bios_manufacturer.htm
    > >> >>
    > >> >> Once in the BIOS, depending on how it is configured, you will
    > >> >> generally
    > >> >> find
    > >> >> rom shadowing under the more advanced options relating to the video
    > >> >> and
    > >> >> processor.
    > >> >>
    > >> >> --
    > >> >> Best of Luck,
    > >> >>
    > >> >> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
    > >> >> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
    > >> >> Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
    > >> >> My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com
    > >> >>
    > >> >> "Sugar" <Sugar@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    > >> >> news:96A4E440-087B-415E-8542-40ABD6A3A814@xxxxxx
    > >> >> > New computer;New future nerd. Yes a memory dump 100 shows up ; I
    > >> >> > have
    > >> >> > no
    > >> >> > ideal what disabling rom shadowing is; I do not know how to access
    > >> >> > the
    > >> >> > system
    > >> >> > bios at start-up ; I do not know how to check the advance options.
    > >> >> > is
    > >> >> > there
    > >> >> > any hope ?
    > >> >> >
    > >> >> > "Rick Rogers" wrote:
    > >> >> >
    > >> >> >> Hi,
    > >> >> >>
    > >> >> >> The error is a driver issue, but the fact that the system runs for
    > >> >> >> a
    > >> >> >> while
    > >> >> >> before this occurs is unusual. It may be a faulty component that is
    > >> >> >> overheating and not responding properly at that point.
    > >> >> >>
    > >> >> >> Is a module listed as being involved? Does it mention anything
    > >> >> >> about
    > >> >> >> creating a dump file?
    > >> >> >>
    > >> >> >> Disabling rom shadowing may help. To do this you need to access the
    > >> >> >> system
    > >> >> >> BIOS at startup, before Vista begins to load, and check the
    > >> >> >> advanced
    > >> >> >> options.
    > >> >> >>
    > >> >> >> --
    > >> >> >> Best of Luck,
    > >> >> >>
    > >> >> >> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
    > >> >> >> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
    > >> >> >> Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
    > >> >> >> My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com
    > >> >> >>
    > >> >> >> "Sugar" <Sugar@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    > >> >> >> news93D553F-E85D-4EE0-B6D4-CD67B3614AB5@xxxxxx
    > >> >> >> > My first computer ever! e-machine with Vista Premium Home; I get
    > >> >> >> > this
    > >> >> >> > big
    > >> >> >> > blue screen with
    > >> >> >> > STOPxooooo5o(oxf5eo718,oxooooooo1,ox81d4f0b5,oxooooooo2)and
    > >> >> >> > Page_fault_in_nonpaged_area ; and something about disable bios
    > >> >> >> > memory
    > >> >> >> > options such as caching or shadowing. It usually takes about 2-3
    > >> >> >> > hours
    > >> >> >> > of
    > >> >> >> > surfin or workin and then BLAM! Help Pleze.
    > >> >> >>
    > >> >> >>
    > >> >>
    > >> >>
    > >>
    > >>
    >
    >

      My System SpecsSystem Spec

  10. #10


    Rick Rogers Guest

    Re: page fault in nonpaged area

    Have you sent the minidump file yet? I've not seen it.

    --
    Best of Luck,

    Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
    http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
    Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
    My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com

    "Sugar" <Sugar@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    news:AE0ED503-99FE-4D7F-B880-BB32A8B6D7EF@xxxxxx

    >I stopped my anti-virus,phishing filter,spam filter, and almost everything
    > else connected in that area and still to no avial-Blue Screen after a hour
    > or
    > two.
    >
    > "Rick Rogers" wrote:
    >

    >> Hi,
    >>
    >> Not all BIOS' will have the option, it's dependent on manufacturer. OEMs
    >> in
    >> particular modify the instruction set to limit alteration by the end
    >> user.
    >> The error, as stated with the originator of this thread, is a driver
    >> issue.
    >> Check the event viewer to see if a module is listed as being involved.
    >>
    >> --
    >> Best of Luck,
    >>
    >> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
    >> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
    >> Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
    >> My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com
    >>
    >> "radakaiman" <radakaiman@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    >> news:CAC0A251-8686-459E-8A16-EBB8EE6B46D9@xxxxxx

    >> > I'm getting the same type of error...
    >> >
    >> > page fault in nonpaged area
    >> > Problem signature:
    >> > Problem Event Name: BlueScreen
    >> > OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.768.3
    >> > Locale ID: 1033
    >> > Additional information about the problem:
    >> > BCCode: 50
    >> > BCP1: F524D880
    >> > BCP2: 00000000
    >> > BCP3: 81CE7527
    >> > BCP4: 00000002
    >> > OS Version: 6_0_6000
    >> > Service Pack: 0_0
    >> > Product: 768_1
    >> >
    >> > I don't have an option to disable rom shadowing in my bios?
    >> > Any thoughts , possible a program i have installed?
    >> > "Rick Rogers" wrote:
    >> >
    >> >> Hi Sugar,
    >> >>
    >> >> Click start, type "Windows Explorer". Right click the entry that
    >> >> appears
    >> >> in
    >> >> the start menu and select 'run as administrator'. Click continue at
    >> >> the
    >> >> UAC
    >> >> prompt. Click in the address bar of Windows Explorer, then type
    >> >> "C:\Windows\minidump" and hit <enter>. You should see a collection of
    >> >> files
    >> >> that start with "minixxxxxx-xx" where the x's are the creation date of
    >> >> the
    >> >> file. I need you to send the one that is dated most recently (just
    >> >> right
    >> >> click it and use 'send to/email').
    >> >>
    >> >> If you cannot see the files I am referring to, click start and type
    >> >> 'control
    >> >> folders' and hit <enter>. On the second (view) tab there are a number
    >> >> of
    >> >> options to check and uncheck. Click the line to "show hidden files and
    >> >> folders", and uncheck the box that hides operating system files. Then
    >> >> go
    >> >> back and repeat the steps above.
    >> >>
    >> >> --
    >> >> Best of Luck,
    >> >>
    >> >> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
    >> >> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
    >> >> Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
    >> >> My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com
    >> >>
    >> >> "Sugar" <Sugar@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    >> >> news:AE12F268-5274-4C8A-854B-30434A8DEE2D@xxxxxx
    >> >> >I have no ideal what look under C:/ windows/minidump means! But when
    >> >> >this
    >> >> > computer blue screens I go to Problem Reporting in my control panel
    >> >> > and
    >> >> > it
    >> >> > shows Windows Modules Inst...WINDOWS-WCP-OTHER-FAILU... AND WHEN i
    >> >> > VIEW
    >> >> > THE
    >> >> > PROBLEM IT SAYS Windows Module Installer Os version:6.0.6000
    >> >> > File:Base/xml/udom_microdom.cpp Function:RTlcreatemicrodon
    >> >> > Line:4493 Status:c000a083 OSVersion:6.0.6000.2.0.0.768.3
    >> >> > Local
    >> >> > ID:1033 Files that help describe the problem poqexec.log
    >> >> > Cbs.log Memory.hdmp Minidump.mdmp I hope this is what you
    >> >> > need
    >> >> > because most of the last reply I didnot and do not know what you are
    >> >> > asking
    >> >> > for. Sugar
    >> >> >
    >> >> > "Rick Rogers" wrote:
    >> >> >
    >> >> >> Hi,
    >> >> >>
    >> >> >> There's always hope. Look under C:\Windows\minidump for the most
    >> >> >> recently
    >> >> >> created file. Send it to me at rick@xxxxxx using a subject line
    >> >> >> of
    >> >> >> 'per
    >> >> >> req' (if you don't use this subject line, I'll never see it).
    >> >> >>
    >> >> >> Accessing the system BIOS is done by hitting the appropriate keys
    >> >> >> during
    >> >> >> the
    >> >> >> initial power on. This is usually evidenced by a screen message
    >> >> >> that
    >> >> >> says
    >> >> >> something like "hit F2 to enter setup". This page has a nice
    >> >> >> overview
    >> >> >> on
    >> >> >> a
    >> >> >> number of different systems and how to access this:
    >> >> >> http://michaelstevenstech.com/bios_manufacturer.htm
    >> >> >>
    >> >> >> Once in the BIOS, depending on how it is configured, you will
    >> >> >> generally
    >> >> >> find
    >> >> >> rom shadowing under the more advanced options relating to the video
    >> >> >> and
    >> >> >> processor.
    >> >> >>
    >> >> >> --
    >> >> >> Best of Luck,
    >> >> >>
    >> >> >> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
    >> >> >> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
    >> >> >> Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
    >> >> >> My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com
    >> >> >>
    >> >> >> "Sugar" <Sugar@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    >> >> >> news:96A4E440-087B-415E-8542-40ABD6A3A814@xxxxxx
    >> >> >> > New computer;New future nerd. Yes a memory dump 100 shows up ;
    >> >> >> > I
    >> >> >> > have
    >> >> >> > no
    >> >> >> > ideal what disabling rom shadowing is; I do not know how to
    >> >> >> > access
    >> >> >> > the
    >> >> >> > system
    >> >> >> > bios at start-up ; I do not know how to check the advance
    >> >> >> > options.
    >> >> >> > is
    >> >> >> > there
    >> >> >> > any hope ?
    >> >> >> >
    >> >> >> > "Rick Rogers" wrote:
    >> >> >> >
    >> >> >> >> Hi,
    >> >> >> >>
    >> >> >> >> The error is a driver issue, but the fact that the system runs
    >> >> >> >> for
    >> >> >> >> a
    >> >> >> >> while
    >> >> >> >> before this occurs is unusual. It may be a faulty component that
    >> >> >> >> is
    >> >> >> >> overheating and not responding properly at that point.
    >> >> >> >>
    >> >> >> >> Is a module listed as being involved? Does it mention anything
    >> >> >> >> about
    >> >> >> >> creating a dump file?
    >> >> >> >>
    >> >> >> >> Disabling rom shadowing may help. To do this you need to access
    >> >> >> >> the
    >> >> >> >> system
    >> >> >> >> BIOS at startup, before Vista begins to load, and check the
    >> >> >> >> advanced
    >> >> >> >> options.
    >> >> >> >>
    >> >> >> >> --
    >> >> >> >> Best of Luck,
    >> >> >> >>
    >> >> >> >> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
    >> >> >> >> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
    >> >> >> >> Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
    >> >> >> >> My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com
    >> >> >> >>
    >> >> >> >> "Sugar" <Sugar@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    >> >> >> >> news93D553F-E85D-4EE0-B6D4-CD67B3614AB5@xxxxxx
    >> >> >> >> > My first computer ever! e-machine with Vista Premium Home; I
    >> >> >> >> > get
    >> >> >> >> > this
    >> >> >> >> > big
    >> >> >> >> > blue screen with
    >> >> >> >> > STOPxooooo5o(oxf5eo718,oxooooooo1,ox81d4f0b5,oxooooooo2)and
    >> >> >> >> > Page_fault_in_nonpaged_area ; and something about disable
    >> >> >> >> > bios
    >> >> >> >> > memory
    >> >> >> >> > options such as caching or shadowing. It usually takes about
    >> >> >> >> > 2-3
    >> >> >> >> > hours
    >> >> >> >> > of
    >> >> >> >> > surfin or workin and then BLAM! Help Pleze.
    >> >> >> >>
    >> >> >> >>
    >> >> >>
    >> >> >>
    >> >>
    >> >>
    >>
    >>

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