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JOKERONE
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      15th Oct 2009
I am using xp home edition which was working fine then for no apparent
reason, every time I put a cd/dvd in my cd/dvd player I get a page fault in
non paged area 0x50. I have tried restoring to a previous system, removed all
added video and usb cards, updated all drivers, twice scaned for viruses with
two different scan programs and removed all programs that were added since
cd/dvd drive was last used. No improvement. If rebooted with xp installation
cd i get a special pool detection memory corruption 0xc1. HELP
 
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BillW50
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      15th Oct 2009
In news:80004DA7-604C-43F0-B3F7-(E-Mail Removed),
JOKERONE typed on Thu, 15 Oct 2009 09:58:19 -0700:
> I am using xp home edition which was working fine then for no apparent
> reason, every time I put a cd/dvd in my cd/dvd player I get a page
> fault in non paged area 0x50. I have tried restoring to a previous
> system, removed all added video and usb cards, updated all drivers,
> twice scaned for viruses with two different scan programs and removed
> all programs that were added since cd/dvd drive was last used. No
> improvement. If rebooted with xp installation cd i get a special pool
> detection memory corruption 0xc1. HELP


Defective controller, cable, or drive would be my guess. If you are
using PATA type of cables and drives, try a hard drive connected to it.
You might have to change BIOS settings and the jumper on the hard drive
before it works. CD/DVD drives generally don't last too long. About 2
years of heavy use. FYI usually the lasers fail in this time. For DVD
drives, you have two. One for CDs and one for DVDs.

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Asus EEE PC 701G4 ~ 2GB RAM ~ 16GB-SDHC
Windows XP SP2


 
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Andrew E.
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      15th Oct 2009
Youre problem(s) are in ram or virtual memory.Try R.clicking my computer,
properties,advanced,virtual memory,change button,highlite C: drive,set to:
"let system manage" click set 2X,close out,restart pc.And/or,read the info
for
yourself at: http://www.osronline.com/custom.cfm?...int.cfm&id=222

"JOKERONE" wrote:

> I am using xp home edition which was working fine then for no apparent
> reason, every time I put a cd/dvd in my cd/dvd player I get a page fault in
> non paged area 0x50. I have tried restoring to a previous system, removed all
> added video and usb cards, updated all drivers, twice scaned for viruses with
> two different scan programs and removed all programs that were added since
> cd/dvd drive was last used. No improvement. If rebooted with xp installation
> cd i get a special pool detection memory corruption 0xc1. HELP

 
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BillW50
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      15th Oct 2009
In news:A941DA48-DB64-4415-B9F1-(E-Mail Removed),
Andrew E. typed on Thu, 15 Oct 2009 10:23:01 -0700:
> Youre problem(s) are in ram or virtual memory.Try R.clicking my
> computer, properties,advanced,virtual memory,change button,highlite
> C: drive,set to: "let system manage" click set 2X,close out,restart
> pc.And/or,read the info for
> yourself at:
> http://www.osronline.com/custom.cfm?...int.cfm&id=222



Interesting Andrew. As I have five Windows XP SP2 systems here which I
usually run with the pagefile turned off. As when I have Microsoft's EWF
enabled, using a pagefile is a big no-no. And I have noticed if I have
1GB or more, you almost never need a pagefile (virtual memory). And I
mean like 99.999% of the time for me anyway.

And I have never seen a page fault error under these conditions. And as
long as I have 150MB or more free RAM, I see no problems at all. If
less, what happens is the computer gets slower and slower then it will
lock up. Reminds me of the old Windows 3.1 and 9x/ME days when the
resource heaps gets full.

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Windows XP SP2


 
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Peter Foldes
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      15th Oct 2009
Do not listen to Andrew E. He is our resident idiot who continually gives bad advice
which can cause more issues for the poster.
Ignore this Troll

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"BillW50" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> In news:A941DA48-DB64-4415-B9F1-(E-Mail Removed),
> Andrew E. typed on Thu, 15 Oct 2009 10:23:01 -0700:
>> Youre problem(s) are in ram or virtual memory.Try R.clicking my
>> computer, properties,advanced,virtual memory,change button,highlite
>> C: drive,set to: "let system manage" click set 2X,close out,restart
>> pc.And/or,read the info for
>> yourself at:
>> http://www.osronline.com/custom.cfm?...int.cfm&id=222

>
>
> Interesting Andrew. As I have five Windows XP SP2 systems here which I usually run
> with the pagefile turned off. As when I have Microsoft's EWF enabled, using a
> pagefile is a big no-no. And I have noticed if I have 1GB or more, you almost
> never need a pagefile (virtual memory). And I mean like 99.999% of the time for me
> anyway.
>
> And I have never seen a page fault error under these conditions. And as long as I
> have 150MB or more free RAM, I see no problems at all. If less, what happens is
> the computer gets slower and slower then it will lock up. Reminds me of the old
> Windows 3.1 and 9x/ME days when the resource heaps gets full.
>
> --
> Bill
> Asus EEE PC 701G4 ~ 2GB RAM ~ 16GB-SDHC
> Windows XP SP2
>


 
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JOKERONE
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      15th Oct 2009
Great I appear to have corrected part of the problem but have installed three
CS's and got three blue screens.
1st - general failure 0x8e
2nd - general failure 0xc5
3rd - Stop : 0x24 (0x001902FE,0XF88D6600,0XBA6B5A5B)
NTFS.SYS - ADDRESS BA6B5A5B BASE AT BN693000, DATESTAMP 48025BE5

Already did a full driver verification with negative results. Now What.


"Andrew E." wrote:

> Youre problem(s) are in ram or virtual memory.Try R.clicking my computer,
> properties,advanced,virtual memory,change button,highlite C: drive,set to:
> "let system manage" click set 2X,close out,restart pc.And/or,read the info
> for
> yourself at: http://www.osronline.com/custom.cfm?...int.cfm&id=222
>
> "JOKERONE" wrote:
>
> > I am using xp home edition which was working fine then for no apparent
> > reason, every time I put a cd/dvd in my cd/dvd player I get a page fault in
> > non paged area 0x50. I have tried restoring to a previous system, removed all
> > added video and usb cards, updated all drivers, twice scaned for viruses with
> > two different scan programs and removed all programs that were added since
> > cd/dvd drive was last used. No improvement. If rebooted with xp installation
> > cd i get a special pool detection memory corruption 0xc1. HELP

 
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Peter Foldes
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      15th Oct 2009
I guess you did not read my warning about Andrew E. Serves you right

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"JOKERONE" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:053CB51F-B2F3-4ADE-AA1B-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Great I appear to have corrected part of the problem but have installed three
> CS's and got three blue screens.
> 1st - general failure 0x8e
> 2nd - general failure 0xc5
> 3rd - Stop : 0x24 (0x001902FE,0XF88D6600,0XBA6B5A5B)
> NTFS.SYS - ADDRESS BA6B5A5B BASE AT BN693000, DATESTAMP 48025BE5
>
> Already did a full driver verification with negative results. Now What.
>
>
> "Andrew E." wrote:
>
>> Youre problem(s) are in ram or virtual memory.Try R.clicking my computer,
>> properties,advanced,virtual memory,change button,highlite C: drive,set to:
>> "let system manage" click set 2X,close out,restart pc.And/or,read the info
>> for
>> yourself at: http://www.osronline.com/custom.cfm?...int.cfm&id=222
>>
>> "JOKERONE" wrote:
>>
>> > I am using xp home edition which was working fine then for no apparent
>> > reason, every time I put a cd/dvd in my cd/dvd player I get a page fault in
>> > non paged area 0x50. I have tried restoring to a previous system, removed all
>> > added video and usb cards, updated all drivers, twice scaned for viruses with
>> > two different scan programs and removed all programs that were added since
>> > cd/dvd drive was last used. No improvement. If rebooted with xp installation
>> > cd i get a special pool detection memory corruption 0xc1. HELP


 
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