kernel stack inpage error

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I have received a message that my system has recovered
from a fatal error and was sent to document 315266
regarding kernel stacking errors as the cause. This has
happened before, and I thought resolved itself when I did
a disk repair, but apparently not. The problem I have is
that the parameters I get from the event log do not match
those provided in the document MS wants me to refer to. It
is a 000000077 error code, but the parameters are P1 =
00000001, P2 = 00280e08, P3 = 00000000, and P4 = f405fcbc.
Does anyone know where to look up these parameters, so I
can determine the cause. I really appreciate any
suggestions!
 
Hi

See if the following link helps:

"0x00000077: KERNEL_STACK_INPAGE_ERROR"
http://aumha.org/win5/kbestop.php#0x77

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Will Denny
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| I have received a message that my system has recovered
| from a fatal error and was sent to document 315266
| regarding kernel stacking errors as the cause. This has
| happened before, and I thought resolved itself when I did
| a disk repair, but apparently not. The problem I have is
| that the parameters I get from the event log do not match
| those provided in the document MS wants me to refer to. It
| is a 000000077 error code, but the parameters are P1 =
| 00000001, P2 = 00280e08, P3 = 00000000, and P4 = f405fcbc.
| Does anyone know where to look up these parameters, so I
| can determine the cause. I really appreciate any
| suggestions!
 
Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately, I had already
been there, and I'm still only finding articles that
assume the first and third parameters = 0, which is not
the case. I just completed a windows memory diagnostic
test, and everything checked out ok, so RAM must be ok. I
would really like to find out what the other parameters
mean and how to fix this problem!
 

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