Windows XP Professional Error

G

Guest

My computer has been randomly restarting on a weekly basis and I have not
been able to track down the problem, this is the error.

Event Type: Error
Event Source: System Error
Event Category: (102)
Event ID: 1003
Date: 5/11/2007
Time: 2:18:42 AM
User: N/A
Computer: ******
Description:
Error code 10000050, parameter1 bad0b148, parameter2 00000000, parameter3
8056c77b, parameter4 00000000.

For more information, see Help and Support Center at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
Data:
0000: 53 79 73 74 65 6d 20 45 System E
0008: 72 72 6f 72 20 20 45 72 rror Er
0010: 72 6f 72 20 63 6f 64 65 ror code
0018: 20 31 30 30 30 30 30 35 1000005
0020: 30 20 20 50 61 72 61 6d 0 Param
0028: 65 74 65 72 73 20 62 61 eters ba
0030: 64 30 62 31 34 38 2c 20 d0b148,
0038: 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 00000000
0040: 2c 20 38 30 35 36 63 37 , 8056c7
0048: 37 62 2c 20 30 30 30 30 7b, 0000
0050: 30 30 30 30 0000
 
G

Guest

Sanity said:
My computer has been randomly restarting on a weekly basis and I have not
been able to track down the problem, this is the error.

Event Type: Error
Event Source: System Error
Event Category: (102)
Event ID: 1003
Date: 5/11/2007
Time: 2:18:42 AM
User: N/A
Computer: ******
Description:
Error code 10000050, parameter1 bad0b148, parameter2 00000000, parameter3
8056c77b, parameter4 00000000.

For more information, see Help and Support Center at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
Data:
0000: 53 79 73 74 65 6d 20 45 System E
0008: 72 72 6f 72 20 20 45 72 rror Er
0010: 72 6f 72 20 63 6f 64 65 ror code
0018: 20 31 30 30 30 30 30 35 1000005
0020: 30 20 20 50 61 72 61 6d 0 Param
0028: 65 74 65 72 73 20 62 61 eters ba
0030: 64 30 62 31 34 38 2c 20 d0b148,
0038: 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 00000000
0040: 2c 20 38 30 35 36 63 37 , 8056c7
0048: 37 62 2c 20 30 30 30 30 7b, 0000
0050: 30 30 30 30 0000


You have a driver or hardware error?.
So it will be wise if you look in your Device Manager or Event Viewer log
and see if there are
any Error Messages (X) caused by Applications/Hardware and double click (X)
to get more Info and you can copy & Paste them in your next post for us to
have a look and hopefully one will give you the right procedure to cure this
issue.
To access the Event Viewer do the Following:
Open a run command and type in the input box:
eventvwr click [OK] / Hit [Enter] on your keyboard.
Here you are on the Event Viewer you will see three Folders:
Application
Security
System
By clicking on each you will see the Event Log for it in the Right
pane/window look for any Red X and double click it get the exact Error and
the application name.
The same with the other two.
How To View and Manage Event Logs in Event Viewer in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;q308427

Error Reporting Overview
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/satech/cer/GettingStartedMNU.asp

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/832790
"Serious system error" error message and event ID 1003 after you restart
your Windows Server 2003-based computer
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/837432
Error Message: STOP 0x00000050 (0xffffffe0, 0x00000001, 0xf30da010,
0x00000000) PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/817197

http://forums.spywareinfo.com/index.php?showtopic=69410

You may have a bad RAM try to test your RAM by running Memtest by
downloading this tool and unzip it and make a floppy or CD/DVD and run it on
Reboot.
http://www.memtest86.com/
You may need to reposition/reset the RAM sticks in their slots.
HTH.
Let us know.
Regards,
nass
 
R

Ron Martell

Sanity said:
My computer has been randomly restarting on a weekly basis and I have not
been able to track down the problem, this is the error.

Error code 10000050, parameter1 bad0b148, parameter2 00000000, parameter3
8056c77b, parameter4 00000000.

STOP 0x00000050: PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA
From: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms793437.aspx
"Bug check 0x50 usually occurs after the installation of faulty
hardware or in the event of failure of installed hardware (usually
related to defective RAM, be it main memory, L2 RAM cache, or video
RAM).
Another common cause is the installation of a faulty system service.
Antivirus software can also trigger this error, as can a corrupted
NTFS volume."

Try the RAM test as suggested by Nass. Run it for an extended period
(e.g. overnight). If no RAM errors are found then boot the computer
into Windows, open a Command Prompt window and enter the following
command:

CHKDSK C: /R

That may take a while to complete, and will require you to restart the
computer.

If the problem persists then post a further response back here
confirming the results of these tests and we will proceed to the next
stage, which is tracing the exact device driver, which is the one that
is using memory address 8056c77b.

Good luck

Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
--
Microsoft MVP (1997 - 2008)
On-Line Help Computer Service
http://onlinehelp.bc.ca
Syberfix Remote Computer Repair

"Anyone who thinks that they are too small to make a difference
has never been in bed with a mosquito."
 
G

Guest

I havent done the checkdisk yet but will, I couldnt use memtest because my
burner doesnt seem to be working and could be the problem, but i dont see why
i would get a stop error when I am not even using the drive. I have tried
burning many things and they all fail immediately.
 

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