Wai_Wai Posted August 5, 2004 Posted August 5, 2004 STOP codeThe computer is in operation for quite a time.I constantly encounter the following STOP codes:1st timeAuto reboot (I got no chance to view STOP message)2nd timePAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA[i hadn't writen down the code no.]3rd timeMEMORY_MANAGEMENTSTOP: 0x0000001A(0x00003451, 0xC03B3C50, 0x85494D8, 0x00000000)- At that time, I was playing Age of Empires II: The Conqueror (not on the Internet, single play only)4th timePAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREASTOP: 0x00000050(0xEC4B4A54, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000)- At that time, I was playing Age of Empires II: The Conqueror (not on the Internet, single play only)There is one system-error log in the "eventvwr"STOP: 00000050,parameter1 f7564d43,parameter2 00000001,parameter3 8052fbfb,parameter4 00000000。NB:Run Win system compatibility check- I inserted Win XP Pro CD, click "check system compatibility". Nothing was wrong.- I run RAM test by docmem2-1b (http://www.docmemory.com). 2 loop was run. All testes passed.- I get some major programs running all the time / in the backgroun:Norton AntiVirus 2002Norton Internet Security 2004Ahead Nero In-CDInfo about my comp===================OS: Win XP ProCPU: AMD Althon 2500+ (newly purchased)Mobo: Asus A7N8X-VM/400Display Card: (mobo built-in) Geforce4 MX GPUSound Card: (mobo built-in) Realtek ALC650 6-channel audio CODECLAN1: (mobo built-in) Realtek 8201BL 10/100Mbps LAN PHYLAN2: Buffalo LCI5-TXIMonitor: CRT ViewSonic GS771RAM: KingMax DDR 512*2 (dual channel) (newly purchased)HDD:- Western Digital WD1600JB - 160GB 8MB cache ATA100 (newly purchased)- Maxtor 2B020H1 - 20GB 2MB Cache ATA100CD-RW: Ricoh MP7083ANB:Hardware- no "!, X, ?" in the device managerDriver- In Win update, I updated NVIDIA Win 2000/XP Display driver, and NVIDIA Win 2000/XP nForce driver.- I installed all required drivers from the manufacturer CDs.
knight_dkn Posted August 5, 2004 Posted August 5, 2004 Unfortunatly when I encounter these errors in clients PC I tend to find they have faulty memory moduals, if you have more than one stick of RAM in your PC, try removing one at a time and see if the error goes away.
MCT Posted August 5, 2004 Posted August 5, 2004 hiusually if its not memory OR pagefile its a bad program that has memory leaksive encountered this problem with firefox 0.8 .. just on a side not 0.9.3 was released, try upgrading 2 that if u haventjust try not using any programs u usually do that may be the problem..also.. dont use microsoft drivers.. use manufacturer's drivers.. in your case NVIDIAhope this helps
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