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BSOD STOP: 0x00000051 Help me, please!

 
 
ah1981
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      13th Jun 2009
I switched on my desktop computer this morning and after the 'welcome' screen
I got a BSOD REGISTRY_ERROR screen.

It told me to restart the computer, which I did, but to no avail. When it
returned, it said to check if new hardware or software had been properly
installed. Neither of which have been recently done. It informed me to
disable BIOS memory options such as caching or shadowing (which I do not know
how to do)

It also said that I can enter the computer using Safe Mode, but even when
doing so, it returned me to the same BSOD.

Under 'Technical information' it read -

*** STOP: 0x00000051 (0x00000001, 0xE1B57948, 0x00A34000, 0x000001D6)

Underneath that it informed me that it had performed a physical memory dump,
and to contact my system administrator or technical support group for help,
which I did - and they informed me that because my warranty with them had
expired, I would have to wait until after the weekend to help me.

I have no idea what to do here, I'm not too good with the technical side of
computers at all, so if anyone out there has an answer for me I would be
extremely grateful.

Thanks,

ah1981.
 
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Randem
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      13th Jun 2009
It's best to attempt a chkdsk /f to repair the filesystem. If you can boot
into safe mode by pressing F8 then do a "Last Known Good Configuration" if
these two fail you may need to boot from a utility CD such as Bart PE to run
chkdsk /f or Linux System Rescue CD to run TESTDISK

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"ah1981" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news781D2EA-CA5A-4402-8FB0-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I switched on my desktop computer this morning and after the 'welcome'
>screen
> I got a BSOD REGISTRY_ERROR screen.
>
> It told me to restart the computer, which I did, but to no avail. When it
> returned, it said to check if new hardware or software had been properly
> installed. Neither of which have been recently done. It informed me to
> disable BIOS memory options such as caching or shadowing (which I do not
> know
> how to do)
>
> It also said that I can enter the computer using Safe Mode, but even when
> doing so, it returned me to the same BSOD.
>
> Under 'Technical information' it read -
>
> *** STOP: 0x00000051 (0x00000001, 0xE1B57948, 0x00A34000, 0x000001D6)
>
> Underneath that it informed me that it had performed a physical memory
> dump,
> and to contact my system administrator or technical support group for
> help,
> which I did - and they informed me that because my warranty with them had
> expired, I would have to wait until after the weekend to help me.
>
> I have no idea what to do here, I'm not too good with the technical side
> of
> computers at all, so if anyone out there has an answer for me I would be
> extremely grateful.
>
> Thanks,
>
> ah1981.



 
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ah1981
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      13th Jun 2009
Even when I do get into Safe Mode and select 'Last known good configuration',
it all just leads back to the BSOD. Even if it did work, I have no idea how
to run anything like chkdsk.

"Randem" wrote:

> It's best to attempt a chkdsk /f to repair the filesystem. If you can boot
> into safe mode by pressing F8 then do a "Last Known Good Configuration" if
> these two fail you may need to boot from a utility CD such as Bart PE to run
> chkdsk /f or Linux System Rescue CD to run TESTDISK
>
> --
> Randem Systems
> Your Installation Specialist
> The Top Inno Setup Script Generator
> http://www.randem.com/innoscript.html
> Disk Read Error Press Ctl+Alt+Del to Restart
> http://www.randem.com/discus/message...tml?1236319938
>
>
>
> "ah1981" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news781D2EA-CA5A-4402-8FB0-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >I switched on my desktop computer this morning and after the 'welcome'
> >screen
> > I got a BSOD REGISTRY_ERROR screen.
> >
> > It told me to restart the computer, which I did, but to no avail. When it
> > returned, it said to check if new hardware or software had been properly
> > installed. Neither of which have been recently done. It informed me to
> > disable BIOS memory options such as caching or shadowing (which I do not
> > know
> > how to do)
> >
> > It also said that I can enter the computer using Safe Mode, but even when
> > doing so, it returned me to the same BSOD.
> >
> > Under 'Technical information' it read -
> >
> > *** STOP: 0x00000051 (0x00000001, 0xE1B57948, 0x00A34000, 0x000001D6)
> >
> > Underneath that it informed me that it had performed a physical memory
> > dump,
> > and to contact my system administrator or technical support group for
> > help,
> > which I did - and they informed me that because my warranty with them had
> > expired, I would have to wait until after the weekend to help me.
> >
> > I have no idea what to do here, I'm not too good with the technical side
> > of
> > computers at all, so if anyone out there has an answer for me I would be
> > extremely grateful.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > ah1981.

>
>
>

 
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Randem
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      13th Jun 2009
You are in for it if you can even run chkdsk because now it seems you are
either going to have to do a repair or re-install...

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"ah1981" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:B37EFA4B-42F1-4E1D-B162-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Even when I do get into Safe Mode and select 'Last known good
> configuration',
> it all just leads back to the BSOD. Even if it did work, I have no idea
> how
> to run anything like chkdsk.
>
> "Randem" wrote:
>
>> It's best to attempt a chkdsk /f to repair the filesystem. If you can
>> boot
>> into safe mode by pressing F8 then do a "Last Known Good Configuration"
>> if
>> these two fail you may need to boot from a utility CD such as Bart PE to
>> run
>> chkdsk /f or Linux System Rescue CD to run TESTDISK
>>
>> --
>> Randem Systems
>> Your Installation Specialist
>> The Top Inno Setup Script Generator
>> http://www.randem.com/innoscript.html
>> Disk Read Error Press Ctl+Alt+Del to Restart
>> http://www.randem.com/discus/message...tml?1236319938
>>
>>
>>
>> "ah1981" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news781D2EA-CA5A-4402-8FB0-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> >I switched on my desktop computer this morning and after the 'welcome'
>> >screen
>> > I got a BSOD REGISTRY_ERROR screen.
>> >
>> > It told me to restart the computer, which I did, but to no avail. When
>> > it
>> > returned, it said to check if new hardware or software had been
>> > properly
>> > installed. Neither of which have been recently done. It informed me to
>> > disable BIOS memory options such as caching or shadowing (which I do
>> > not
>> > know
>> > how to do)
>> >
>> > It also said that I can enter the computer using Safe Mode, but even
>> > when
>> > doing so, it returned me to the same BSOD.
>> >
>> > Under 'Technical information' it read -
>> >
>> > *** STOP: 0x00000051 (0x00000001, 0xE1B57948, 0x00A34000, 0x000001D6)
>> >
>> > Underneath that it informed me that it had performed a physical memory
>> > dump,
>> > and to contact my system administrator or technical support group for
>> > help,
>> > which I did - and they informed me that because my warranty with them
>> > had
>> > expired, I would have to wait until after the weekend to help me.
>> >
>> > I have no idea what to do here, I'm not too good with the technical
>> > side
>> > of
>> > computers at all, so if anyone out there has an answer for me I would
>> > be
>> > extremely grateful.
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> >
>> > ah1981.

>>
>>
>>



 
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Peter Foldes
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      13th Jun 2009
0x00000051: REGISTRY_ERROR
This indicates a Registry or Configuration Manager problem. An I/O error may have
occurred while the Registry was trying to read one of its files (caused by hardware
or file system problems). This message might also appear due to a memory management
error (more common in earlier versions of Windows NT).
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=815265&sd=RMVP
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"ah1981" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news781D2EA-CA5A-4402-8FB0-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I switched on my desktop computer this morning and after the 'welcome' screen
> I got a BSOD REGISTRY_ERROR screen.
>
> It told me to restart the computer, which I did, but to no avail. When it
> returned, it said to check if new hardware or software had been properly
> installed. Neither of which have been recently done. It informed me to
> disable BIOS memory options such as caching or shadowing (which I do not know
> how to do)
>
> It also said that I can enter the computer using Safe Mode, but even when
> doing so, it returned me to the same BSOD.
>
> Under 'Technical information' it read -
>
> *** STOP: 0x00000051 (0x00000001, 0xE1B57948, 0x00A34000, 0x000001D6)
>
> Underneath that it informed me that it had performed a physical memory dump,
> and to contact my system administrator or technical support group for help,
> which I did - and they informed me that because my warranty with them had
> expired, I would have to wait until after the weekend to help me.
>
> I have no idea what to do here, I'm not too good with the technical side of
> computers at all, so if anyone out there has an answer for me I would be
> extremely grateful.
>
> Thanks,
>
> ah1981.


 
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ah1981
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      13th Jun 2009
So how do I fix it? I can't use the Hotfix Download because I can't even
start Windows on the computer. No matter what I try, it all just comes back
to the same BSOD.

"Peter Foldes" wrote:

> 0x00000051: REGISTRY_ERROR
> This indicates a Registry or Configuration Manager problem. An I/O error may have
> occurred while the Registry was trying to read one of its files (caused by hardware
> or file system problems). This message might also appear due to a memory management
> error (more common in earlier versions of Windows NT).
> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=815265&sd=RMVP
> --
> Peter
>
> Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
> Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.
>
> "ah1981" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news781D2EA-CA5A-4402-8FB0-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >I switched on my desktop computer this morning and after the 'welcome' screen
> > I got a BSOD REGISTRY_ERROR screen.
> >
> > It told me to restart the computer, which I did, but to no avail. When it
> > returned, it said to check if new hardware or software had been properly
> > installed. Neither of which have been recently done. It informed me to
> > disable BIOS memory options such as caching or shadowing (which I do not know
> > how to do)
> >
> > It also said that I can enter the computer using Safe Mode, but even when
> > doing so, it returned me to the same BSOD.
> >
> > Under 'Technical information' it read -
> >
> > *** STOP: 0x00000051 (0x00000001, 0xE1B57948, 0x00A34000, 0x000001D6)
> >
> > Underneath that it informed me that it had performed a physical memory dump,
> > and to contact my system administrator or technical support group for help,
> > which I did - and they informed me that because my warranty with them had
> > expired, I would have to wait until after the weekend to help me.
> >
> > I have no idea what to do here, I'm not too good with the technical side of
> > computers at all, so if anyone out there has an answer for me I would be
> > extremely grateful.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > ah1981.

>
>

 
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Gerry
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      13th Jun 2009
ah1981

Your first priority has to be backing up your existing data files,
unless you backed them up immediately before you closed down last night.
I am assuming you have important data files you need to recover?

Recovery can be done without booting the computer but needs a second
computer to be available to carry out the operation. In essence the hard
drive is removed from the problem computer and is, either placed in the
second computer as a slave drive or is placed in an external cradle
connected to the second computer. Either way you bypass the damaged
operating system on the first computer and use the operating system of
the second computer to read and copy the data files to removable media
such as a CD.

The 0x00000051 Stop Error fortunately does not crop up often. Your
problem could be software related ie. be a corrupted Registry hive and
also involve hardware, namely memory. The easiest solution after
recovery of data files is to reinstall Windows XP. For this you need a
Windows XP CD and all other disks for third party drivers and
programmes. If your system was set up some years ago this can be a
considerable undertaking, especially if you have not done reinstallation
of the operating system before. It may be possible to restore the system
using the Recovery Console without reinstalling Windows XP but it
requires skills that many users do not posses and others would find
testing.

I think you need skilled technical assistance, either on site at a small
computer repair shop to get a good result. If you do not have a backup
you need to stress to whoever provides that help that you need to
recover your data files. Think about what is important to you on the
computer. It can be not only files, correspondence etc but also things
like address books.

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Hope this helps.

Gerry
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ah1981 wrote:
> I switched on my desktop computer this morning and after the
> 'welcome' screen I got a BSOD REGISTRY_ERROR screen.
>
> It told me to restart the computer, which I did, but to no avail.
> When it returned, it said to check if new hardware or software had
> been properly installed. Neither of which have been recently done. It
> informed me to disable BIOS memory options such as caching or
> shadowing (which I do not know how to do)
>
> It also said that I can enter the computer using Safe Mode, but even
> when doing so, it returned me to the same BSOD.
>
> Under 'Technical information' it read -
>
> *** STOP: 0x00000051 (0x00000001, 0xE1B57948, 0x00A34000, 0x000001D6)
>
> Underneath that it informed me that it had performed a physical
> memory dump, and to contact my system administrator or technical
> support group for help, which I did - and they informed me that
> because my warranty with them had expired, I would have to wait until
> after the weekend to help me.
>
> I have no idea what to do here, I'm not too good with the technical
> side of computers at all, so if anyone out there has an answer for me
> I would be extremely grateful.
>
> Thanks,
>
> ah1981.


 
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Malke
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      13th Jun 2009
ah1981 wrote:

> Even when I do get into Safe Mode and select 'Last known good
> configuration', it all just leads back to the BSOD. Even if it did work, I
> have no idea how to run anything like chkdsk.
>
> "Randem" wrote:
>
>> It's best to attempt a chkdsk /f to repair the filesystem. If you can
>> boot into safe mode by pressing F8 then do a "Last Known Good
>> Configuration" if these two fail you may need to boot from a utility CD
>> such as Bart PE to run chkdsk /f or Linux System Rescue CD to run
>> TESTDISK


>> "ah1981" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news781D2EA-CA5A-4402-8FB0-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> >I switched on my desktop computer this morning and after the 'welcome'
>> >screen
>> > I got a BSOD REGISTRY_ERROR screen.
>> >
>> > It told me to restart the computer, which I did, but to no avail. When
>> > it returned, it said to check if new hardware or software had been
>> > properly installed. Neither of which have been recently done. It
>> > informed me to disable BIOS memory options such as caching or shadowing
>> > (which I do not know
>> > how to do)
>> >
>> > It also said that I can enter the computer using Safe Mode, but even
>> > when doing so, it returned me to the same BSOD.
>> >
>> > Under 'Technical information' it read -
>> >
>> > *** STOP: 0x00000051 (0x00000001, 0xE1B57948, 0x00A34000, 0x000001D6)


As the Stop Error says, you may have hardware failure. Before continuing
with software work (reinstalling Windows, etc.) make sure that the hardware
is sound. Start with the hard drive and then the RAM.

http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/...ardware_Tshoot

Testing hardware failures often involves swapping out suspected parts with
known-good parts. If you can't do the testing yourself and/or are
uncomfortable opening your computer, take the machine to a professional
computer repair shop (not your local equivalent of
BigComputerStore/GeekSquad).

Malke
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http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ

 
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