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Name: Anonymous 2007-03-29 0:54 ID:s7wd0I71

My computer keeps fucking up. I keep getting these error messages. Do you guys know what they mean and what my course of action should be? Thanks in advance.

PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA
Stop: 0x00000050 (0xE220E578, 0x00000000, 0x805E0510, 0x00000001)

PFN_LIST_CORRUPT
Stop: 0x0000004E (0x0000008F, 0x000368B3, 0x00011003, 0x00000000)

There are more to list, but this is the general idea on what I keep getting. I'll post more of them in a bit. Typing on this mini usb keyboard sucks.

Name: Anonymous 2007-03-29 0:59 ID:jzFHmGQF

Depends. Do you get this with the same program every time? Then maybe the program is bugged/corrupt/infected by some virus.

If you get it seemingly randomly with different programs then your RAM might be defective.

Name: Anonymous 2007-03-29 1:05 ID:s7wd0I71

OP Here.

I get these errors out of the blue. I can be in any program or no program at all and I'll go straight to the screen with these error messages on it.

Name: Anonymous 2007-03-29 1:21 ID:jzFHmGQF

I don't know about the second one but "PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA" sounds a lot like a memory access fault of some kind. You might want to download a Linux live disc which has a built in RAM testing tool (sorry, don't know if Knoppix has one, you will have to do some research) and test your RAM for a few hours while you sleep.

Keep in mind that even if the results show no error, you can't be 100% sure that your RAM is not defective. Sometimes defective RAM only produces errors with very specific patterns at specific addresses and if the testing tool doesn't check this exact pattern the defect might be missed.

It doesn't necessarily mean you have faulty RAM either. It's just an educated guess. Maybe also try to install another instance of your operating system and see if you get the same error while using it. It could be some virus infection or some strange driver issue, especially if you're using Windows.

Name: Anonymous 2007-03-29 1:33 ID:PqFHoAGW

The problem won't be an error with the memory. These often happen on AMD systems without dual core driver.

Name: Anonymous 2007-03-29 1:42 ID:s7wd0I71

>>5

I am Running an AMD System with a Dual Core Processor...

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