Julie D.
December 5th 03, 01:32 AM
>-----Original Message-----
>Recently I've had several times where I've just been on
the Internet or
>reading Email when all of a sudden that horrible blue
screen appears. There
>is a whole page worth of information but at the top it
says:
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>PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED AREA
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>Then there is a lot more writing about how it's dumping
memory and there is
>a timer going. At the bottom near the timer it shows
these lines of
>numbers:
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>LXFFOF7E60
>OXOOOOOOOOO
>OX81D5CD57
>OXOOOOOOOOO
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>Then the timer counts down and reboots my whole system.
Once in a while
>Windows won't return and this blue page starts all over
again and then other
>times it's ok.
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>When I click to report it, Microsoft takes me to a page
and says that some
>device isn't working properly. I haven't installed
anything. I haven't
>added anything to my computer.
>
>Does anyone know what this means and what I should do
about it?
>
>Thanks,
>Linda
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>You may need to re-install Explorer files. To do this go
to Microsoft Support website and search for the Knowledge
Base article #318378.
Good luck.
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>When you get into a tight place and everything goes
against you till it
>seems you could not hold on a minute longer, never give
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>Recently I've had several times where I've just been on
the Internet or
>reading Email when all of a sudden that horrible blue
screen appears. There
>is a whole page worth of information but at the top it
says:
>
>PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED AREA
>
>Then there is a lot more writing about how it's dumping
memory and there is
>a timer going. At the bottom near the timer it shows
these lines of
>numbers:
>
>LXFFOF7E60
>OXOOOOOOOOO
>OX81D5CD57
>OXOOOOOOOOO
>
>Then the timer counts down and reboots my whole system.
Once in a while
>Windows won't return and this blue page starts all over
again and then other
>times it's ok.
>
>When I click to report it, Microsoft takes me to a page
and says that some
>device isn't working properly. I haven't installed
anything. I haven't
>added anything to my computer.
>
>Does anyone know what this means and what I should do
about it?
>
>Thanks,
>Linda
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>
>--
>You may need to re-install Explorer files. To do this go
to Microsoft Support website and search for the Knowledge
Base article #318378.
Good luck.
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>When you get into a tight place and everything goes
against you till it
>seems you could not hold on a minute longer, never give
up then for that is
>just the place and time that the tide will turn.
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