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Product Windows
Problem Shut down unexpectedly
Date 08/05/2007 10:55 AM
Status Report Sent
Problem signature Problem Event Name: BlueScreen OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.1 Locale ID: 4105
Files that help describe the problem (some files may no longer be available) Mini050807-01.dmp sysdata.xml Version.txt
Extra information about the problem BCCode: 50 BCP1: FFFFFFFFFFFFFFE0 BCP2: 0000000000000000 BCP3: FFFFF80001C59CCA BCP4: 0000000000000000 OS Version: 6_0_6000 Service Pack: 0_0 Product: 256_1 Server information: f5cb4a60-8abc-4e78-ad85-7e7e5a63a454
Anyone got a clue to what is causing this blue screen from the above data????
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Kue2
You posted the information that is sent to Microsoft using the error reporting service. This is useless here.
You need to open the event viewer and locate the error message there.
Click Start and type event viewer.exe and in the results, click the Event Viewer.exe.
In the left pane, expand the Windows Logs and click Applications. Look for any error level messages that correspond to the time when the blue screen error occured, in the right pane. When found, double click the error message. In the dialog box, click the Copy Button on the lower left. Paste the results back here in a reply.
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Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
"Kue2" <h.j.kennedy[ at ]sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:%236wDXcakHHA.3264[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > Product > Windows > > Problem > Shut down unexpectedly > > Date > 08/05/2007 10:55 AM > > Status > Report Sent > > Problem signature > Problem Event Name: BlueScreen > OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.1 > Locale ID: 4105 > > Files that help describe the problem (some files may no longer be > available) > Mini050807-01.dmp > sysdata.xml > Version.txt > > Extra information about the problem > BCCode: 50 > BCP1: FFFFFFFFFFFFFFE0 > BCP2: 0000000000000000 > BCP3: FFFFF80001C59CCA > BCP4: 0000000000000000 > OS Version: 6_0_6000 > Service Pack: 0_0 > Product: 256_1 > Server information: f5cb4a60-8abc-4e78-ad85-7e7e5a63a454 > > Anyone got a clue to what is causing this blue screen from the above > data????
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Information 08/05/2007 10:56:06 AM Windows Error Reporting 1001 None
Log Name: Application Source: Windows Error Reporting Date: 08/05/2007 10:56:06 AM Event ID: 1001 Task Category: None Level: Information Keywords: Classic User: N/A Computer: Hugh-PC-Vista Description: Fault bucket X64_0x50_win32k!xxxCreateDesktopEx+901, type 0 Event Name: BlueScreen Response: None Cab Id: 0
Problem signature: P1: P2: P3: P4: P5: P6: P7: P8: P9: P10:
Attached files: C:\Windows\Minidump\Mini050807-01.dmp C:\Users\Hugh\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-331296-0.sysdata.xml C:\Users\Hugh\AppData\Local\Temp\WERE566.tmp.version.txt
These files may be available here: C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\ReportArchive\Report0dfe381a Event Xml: <Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event"> <System> <Provider Name="Windows Error Reporting" /> <EventID Qualifiers="0">1001</EventID> <Level>4</Level> <Task>0</Task> <Keywords>0x80000000000000</Keywords> <TimeCreated SystemTime="2007-05-08T14:56:06.000Z" /> <EventRecordID>18342</EventRecordID> <Channel>Application</Channel> <Computer>Hugh-PC-Vista</Computer> <Security /> </System> <EventData> <Data>X64_0x50_win32k!xxxCreateDesktopEx+901</Data> <Data>0</Data> <Data>BlueScreen</Data> <Data>None</Data> <Data>0</Data> <Data> </Data> <Data> </Data> <Data> </Data> <Data> </Data> <Data> </Data> <Data> </Data> <Data> </Data> <Data> </Data> <Data> </Data> <Data> </Data> <Data> C:\Windows\Minidump\Mini050807-01.dmp C:\Users\Hugh\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-331296-0.sysdata.xml C:\Users\Hugh\AppData\Local\Temp\WERE566.tmp.version.txt</Data> <Data>C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\ReportArchive\Report0dfe381a</Data> </EventData> </Event>
"Ronnie Vernon MVP" <rv[ at ]invalid.org> wrote in message news:3DF4B6CE-7388-44B9-8D33-9DF34103259F[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > Kue2 > > You posted the information that is sent to Microsoft using the error > reporting service. This is useless here. > > You need to open the event viewer and locate the error message there. > > Click Start and type event viewer.exe and in the results, click the Event > Viewer.exe. > > In the left pane, expand the Windows Logs and click Applications. Look for > any error level messages that correspond to the time when the blue screen > error occured, in the right pane. When found, double click the error > message. In the dialog box, click the Copy Button on the lower left. Paste > the results back here in a reply. > > -- > > Ronnie Vernon > Microsoft MVP > Windows Shell/User > > > "Kue2" <h.j.kennedy[ at ]sympatico.ca> wrote in message > news:%236wDXcakHHA.3264[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> Product >> Windows >> >> Problem >> Shut down unexpectedly >> >> Date >> 08/05/2007 10:55 AM >> >> Status >> Report Sent >> >> Problem signature >> Problem Event Name: BlueScreen >> OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.1 >> Locale ID: 4105 >> >> Files that help describe the problem (some files may no longer be >> available) >> Mini050807-01.dmp >> sysdata.xml >> Version.txt >> >> Extra information about the problem >> BCCode: 50 >> BCP1: FFFFFFFFFFFFFFE0 >> BCP2: 0000000000000000 >> BCP3: FFFFF80001C59CCA >> BCP4: 0000000000000000 >> OS Version: 6_0_6000 >> Service Pack: 0_0 >> Product: 256_1 >> Server information: f5cb4a60-8abc-4e78-ad85-7e7e5a63a454 >> >> Anyone got a clue to what is causing this blue screen from the above >> data???? >
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Kue 2--
As Ronnie said; and also did you have one unexpected shut down or several--I know that often Event Viewer provides no useful information but it is certainly worth trying. Is Vista now running all right for the time being, or do you have a problem booting to Vista?
CH
"Kue2" <h.j.kennedy[ at ]sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:%236wDXcakHHA.3264[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > Product > Windows > > Problem > Shut down unexpectedly > > Date > 08/05/2007 10:55 AM > > Status > Report Sent > > Problem signature > Problem Event Name: BlueScreen > OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.1 > Locale ID: 4105 > > Files that help describe the problem (some files may no longer be > available) > Mini050807-01.dmp > sysdata.xml > Version.txt > > Extra information about the problem > BCCode: 50 > BCP1: FFFFFFFFFFFFFFE0 > BCP2: 0000000000000000 > BCP3: FFFFF80001C59CCA > BCP4: 0000000000000000 > OS Version: 6_0_6000 > Service Pack: 0_0 > Product: 256_1 > Server information: f5cb4a60-8abc-4e78-ad85-7e7e5a63a454 > > Anyone got a clue to what is causing this blue screen from the above > data????
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Ronnie: As far as I know this only happens when my wife tries to log off. It does not happen if I log off. It appears to happen only when she is logging off. I set the computer to not to re-boot on error. I may be able to get more info from the blue screen the next time it happens. It does not happen every time she logs off. Very strange. This error did not appear in any of the betas I ran,just in the RTM. I have not changed any hardware since running the betas. Any ideas ???
"Ronnie Vernon MVP" <rv[ at ]invalid.org> wrote in message news:3DF4B6CE-7388-44B9-8D33-9DF34103259F[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > Kue2 > > You posted the information that is sent to Microsoft using the error > reporting service. This is useless here. > > You need to open the event viewer and locate the error message there. > > Click Start and type event viewer.exe and in the results, click the Event > Viewer.exe. > > In the left pane, expand the Windows Logs and click Applications. Look for > any error level messages that correspond to the time when the blue screen > error occured, in the right pane. When found, double click the error > message. In the dialog box, click the Copy Button on the lower left. Paste > the results back here in a reply. > > -- > > Ronnie Vernon > Microsoft MVP > Windows Shell/User > > > "Kue2" <h.j.kennedy[ at ]sympatico.ca> wrote in message > news:%236wDXcakHHA.3264[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> Product >> Windows >> >> Problem >> Shut down unexpectedly >> >> Date >> 08/05/2007 10:55 AM >> >> Status >> Report Sent >> >> Problem signature >> Problem Event Name: BlueScreen >> OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.1 >> Locale ID: 4105 >> >> Files that help describe the problem (some files may no longer be >> available) >> Mini050807-01.dmp >> sysdata.xml >> Version.txt >> >> Extra information about the problem >> BCCode: 50 >> BCP1: FFFFFFFFFFFFFFE0 >> BCP2: 0000000000000000 >> BCP3: FFFFF80001C59CCA >> BCP4: 0000000000000000 >> OS Version: 6_0_6000 >> Service Pack: 0_0 >> Product: 256_1 >> Server information: f5cb4a60-8abc-4e78-ad85-7e7e5a63a454 >> >> Anyone got a clue to what is causing this blue screen from the above >> data???? >
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No problem booting to Vista. Vista is stable for me. Blue screen appears only when my wife logs on & then logs off later. It does not happen all the time.
"Chad Harris" <vistaneedsmuchowork.net> wrote in message news:%23VdRZqdkHHA.3484[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > Kue 2-- > > As Ronnie said; and also did you have one unexpected shut down or > several--I know that often Event Viewer provides no useful information but > it is certainly worth trying. Is Vista now running all right for the time > being, or do you have a problem booting to Vista? > > CH > > > "Kue2" <h.j.kennedy[ at ]sympatico.ca> wrote in message > news:%236wDXcakHHA.3264[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> Product >> Windows >> >> Problem >> Shut down unexpectedly >> >> Date >> 08/05/2007 10:55 AM >> >> Status >> Report Sent >> >> Problem signature >> Problem Event Name: BlueScreen >> OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.1 >> Locale ID: 4105 >> >> Files that help describe the problem (some files may no longer be >> available) >> Mini050807-01.dmp >> sysdata.xml >> Version.txt >> >> Extra information about the problem >> BCCode: 50 >> BCP1: FFFFFFFFFFFFFFE0 >> BCP2: 0000000000000000 >> BCP3: FFFFF80001C59CCA >> BCP4: 0000000000000000 >> OS Version: 6_0_6000 >> Service Pack: 0_0 >> Product: 256_1 >> Server information: f5cb4a60-8abc-4e78-ad85-7e7e5a63a454 >> >> Anyone got a clue to what is causing this blue screen from the above >> data???? >
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Kue2
The blue screen information may be a better source for the information. The other information you posted from the event viewer didn't help much, it was just informational.
Try to recreate the blue screen and post back here with the error info.
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Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
"Kue2" <h.j.kennedy[ at ]sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:eNHTJrdkHHA.5048[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > Ronnie: > As far as I know this only happens when my wife tries to log off. It does > not happen if I log off. It appears to happen only when she is logging > off. I set the computer to not to re-boot on error. I may be able to get > more info from the blue screen the next time it happens. It does not > happen every time she logs off. Very strange. This error did not appear in > any of the betas I ran,just in the RTM. I have not changed any hardware > since running the betas. > Any ideas ??? > > > "Ronnie Vernon MVP" <rv[ at ]invalid.org> wrote in message > news:3DF4B6CE-7388-44B9-8D33-9DF34103259F[ at ]microsoft.com... >> Kue2 >> >> You posted the information that is sent to Microsoft using the error >> reporting service. This is useless here. >> >> You need to open the event viewer and locate the error message there. >> >> Click Start and type event viewer.exe and in the results, click the >> Event Viewer.exe. >> >> In the left pane, expand the Windows Logs and click Applications. Look >> for any error level messages that correspond to the time when the blue >> screen error occured, in the right pane. When found, double click the >> error message. In the dialog box, click the Copy Button on the lower >> left. Paste the results back here in a reply. >> >> -- >> >> Ronnie Vernon >> Microsoft MVP >> Windows Shell/User >> >> >> "Kue2" <h.j.kennedy[ at ]sympatico.ca> wrote in message >> news:%236wDXcakHHA.3264[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>> Product >>> Windows >>> >>> Problem >>> Shut down unexpectedly >>> >>> Date >>> 08/05/2007 10:55 AM >>> >>> Status >>> Report Sent >>> >>> Problem signature >>> Problem Event Name: BlueScreen >>> OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.1 >>> Locale ID: 4105 >>> >>> Files that help describe the problem (some files may no longer be >>> available) >>> Mini050807-01.dmp >>> sysdata.xml >>> Version.txt >>> >>> Extra information about the problem >>> BCCode: 50 >>> BCP1: FFFFFFFFFFFFFFE0 >>> BCP2: 0000000000000000 >>> BCP3: FFFFF80001C59CCA >>> BCP4: 0000000000000000 >>> OS Version: 6_0_6000 >>> Service Pack: 0_0 >>> Product: 256_1 >>> Server information: f5cb4a60-8abc-4e78-ad85-7e7e5a63a454 >>> >>> Anyone got a clue to what is causing this blue screen from the above >>> data???? >> >
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2 possibilities:
1) Look at what programs she is using. If she is using anything different to your logon that runs until the machine is shut down, try those 1 at a time. Eg, forcibly shut down 1 program and shut down and if that doesn't work, try another. The program(s) that are different to what you run in your logon may be corrupted or some file they use is.
2) Your wife's logon is corrupted. Easily fixed. Delete it and then make up a new one.
"Kue2" <h.j.kennedy[ at ]sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:eNHTJrdkHHA.5048[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > Ronnie: > As far as I know this only happens when my wife tries to log off. It does > not happen if I log off. It appears to happen only when she is logging > off. I set the computer to not to re-boot on error. I may be able to get > more info from the blue screen the next time it happens. It does not > happen every time she logs off. Very strange. This error did not appear in > any of the betas I ran,just in the RTM. I have not changed any hardware > since running the betas. > Any ideas ??? > > > "Ronnie Vernon MVP" <rv[ at ]invalid.org> wrote in message > news:3DF4B6CE-7388-44B9-8D33-9DF34103259F[ at ]microsoft.com... >> Kue2 >> >> You posted the information that is sent to Microsoft using the error >> reporting service. This is useless here. >> >> You need to open the event viewer and locate the error message there. >> >> Click Start and type event viewer.exe and in the results, click the >> Event Viewer.exe. >> >> In the left pane, expand the Windows Logs and click Applications. Look >> for any error level messages that correspond to the time when the blue >> screen error occured, in the right pane. When found, double click the >> error message. In the dialog box, click the Copy Button on the lower >> left. Paste the results back here in a reply. >> >> -- >> >> Ronnie Vernon >> Microsoft MVP >> Windows Shell/User >> >> >> "Kue2" <h.j.kennedy[ at ]sympatico.ca> wrote in message >> news:%236wDXcakHHA.3264[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>> Product >>> Windows >>> >>> Problem >>> Shut down unexpectedly >>> >>> Date >>> 08/05/2007 10:55 AM >>> >>> Status >>> Report Sent >>> >>> Problem signature >>> Problem Event Name: BlueScreen >>> OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.1 >>> Locale ID: 4105 >>> >>> Files that help describe the problem (some files may no longer be >>> available) >>> Mini050807-01.dmp >>> sysdata.xml >>> Version.txt >>> >>> Extra information about the problem >>> BCCode: 50 >>> BCP1: FFFFFFFFFFFFFFE0 >>> BCP2: 0000000000000000 >>> BCP3: FFFFF80001C59CCA >>> BCP4: 0000000000000000 >>> OS Version: 6_0_6000 >>> Service Pack: 0_0 >>> Product: 256_1 >>> Server information: f5cb4a60-8abc-4e78-ad85-7e7e5a63a454 >>> >>> Anyone got a clue to what is causing this blue screen from the above >>> data???? >> >
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PS,
When your wife uses the machine, had you already been using it and she used Fast User Switch to go to her account? As a test, get her to logoff and go back to the Welcome screen and then logon to her own ID and then try to shut the machine down. It may simply be some program not working with fast user switching.
"Kue2" <h.j.kennedy[ at ]sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:OyRDovdkHHA.4188[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > No problem booting to Vista. Vista is stable for me. Blue screen appears > only when my wife logs on & then logs off later. It does not happen all > the time. > > > "Chad Harris" <vistaneedsmuchowork.net> wrote in message > news:%23VdRZqdkHHA.3484[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> Kue 2-- >> >> As Ronnie said; and also did you have one unexpected shut down or >> several--I know that often Event Viewer provides no useful information >> but it is certainly worth trying. Is Vista now running all right for the >> time being, or do you have a problem booting to Vista? >> >> CH >> >> >> "Kue2" <h.j.kennedy[ at ]sympatico.ca> wrote in message >> news:%236wDXcakHHA.3264[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>> Product >>> Windows >>> >>> Problem >>> Shut down unexpectedly >>> >>> Date >>> 08/05/2007 10:55 AM >>> >>> Status >>> Report Sent >>> >>> Problem signature >>> Problem Event Name: BlueScreen >>> OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.1 >>> Locale ID: 4105 >>> >>> Files that help describe the problem (some files may no longer be >>> available) >>> Mini050807-01.dmp >>> sysdata.xml >>> Version.txt >>> >>> Extra information about the problem >>> BCCode: 50 >>> BCP1: FFFFFFFFFFFFFFE0 >>> BCP2: 0000000000000000 >>> BCP3: FFFFF80001C59CCA >>> BCP4: 0000000000000000 >>> OS Version: 6_0_6000 >>> Service Pack: 0_0 >>> Product: 256_1 >>> Server information: f5cb4a60-8abc-4e78-ad85-7e7e5a63a454 >>> >>> Anyone got a clue to what is causing this blue screen from the above >>> data???? >> >
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Kue--
Try Diamantha's suggestion. Type "control userpasswords2" in your run box>Advanced tab>advanced button>click users on the right>rt. click wife's profile and delete.
Then Recreate Wife's user account.
Control Panel>User Accounts>
Click Manage another account. If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
Click Create a new account.
Type the name you want to give the user account, click an account type, and then click Create Account. ____________
or Rename her account:
To rename a local user account
Open Computer Management.
In the console tree, click Users.
Where?
Computer Management\System Tools\Local Users and Groups\Users
Right-click the user account that you want to rename, and then click Rename.
Type the new user name, and then press ENTER.
Good luck,
CH
"Kue2" <h.j.kennedy[ at ]sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:OyRDovdkHHA.4188[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > No problem booting to Vista. Vista is stable for me. Blue screen appears > only when my wife logs on & then logs off later. It does not happen all > the time. > > > "Chad Harris" <vistaneedsmuchowork.net> wrote in message > news:%23VdRZqdkHHA.3484[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> Kue 2-- >> >> As Ronnie said; and also did you have one unexpected shut down or >> several--I know that often Event Viewer provides no useful information >> but it is certainly worth trying. Is Vista now running all right for the >> time being, or do you have a problem booting to Vista? >> >> CH >> >> >> "Kue2" <h.j.kennedy[ at ]sympatico.ca> wrote in message >> news:%236wDXcakHHA.3264[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>> Product >>> Windows >>> >>> Problem >>> Shut down unexpectedly >>> >>> Date >>> 08/05/2007 10:55 AM >>> >>> Status >>> Report Sent >>> >>> Problem signature >>> Problem Event Name: BlueScreen >>> OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.1 >>> Locale ID: 4105 >>> >>> Files that help describe the problem (some files may no longer be >>> available) >>> Mini050807-01.dmp >>> sysdata.xml >>> Version.txt >>> >>> Extra information about the problem >>> BCCode: 50 >>> BCP1: FFFFFFFFFFFFFFE0 >>> BCP2: 0000000000000000 >>> BCP3: FFFFF80001C59CCA >>> BCP4: 0000000000000000 >>> OS Version: 6_0_6000 >>> Service Pack: 0_0 >>> Product: 256_1 >>> Server information: f5cb4a60-8abc-4e78-ad85-7e7e5a63a454 >>> >>> Anyone got a clue to what is causing this blue screen from the above >>> data???? >> >
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Kue2 pisze:
[Quoted Text] > Product > Windows > > Problem > Shut down unexpectedly > > Date > 08/05/2007 10:55 AM > > Status > Report Sent > > Problem signature > Problem Event Name: BlueScreen > OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.1 > Locale ID: 4105 > > Files that help describe the problem (some files may no longer be > available) > Mini050807-01.dmp > sysdata.xml > Version.txt > > Extra information about the problem > BCCode: 50 > BCP1: FFFFFFFFFFFFFFE0 > BCP2: 0000000000000000 > BCP3: FFFFF80001C59CCA > BCP4: 0000000000000000 > OS Version: 6_0_6000 > Service Pack: 0_0 > Product: 256_1 > Server information: f5cb4a60-8abc-4e78-ad85-7e7e5a63a454 > > Anyone got a clue to what is causing this blue screen from the above > data????
It's not an error - it's a feature :P
-- Well, certainly there are those more responsible than others, and they will be held accountable, but again, truth be told, if you're looking for the guilty, you need only look into a mirror.
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Blue screen today From the blue screen:
Captured this info from Blue Screen
Page_fault_IN_Nonpaged_area
Stop:0x00000050,0xffffffffffffffe0,0x0000000000000000,0xfffff80001c59eca,0x00000000000000000.
"Ronnie Vernon MVP" <rv[ at ]invalid.org> wrote in message news:3DF4B6CE-7388-44B9-8D33-9DF34103259F[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > Kue2 > > You posted the information that is sent to Microsoft using the error > reporting service. This is useless here. > > You need to open the event viewer and locate the error message there. > > Click Start and type event viewer.exe and in the results, click the Event > Viewer.exe. > > In the left pane, expand the Windows Logs and click Applications. Look for > any error level messages that correspond to the time when the blue screen > error occured, in the right pane. When found, double click the error > message. In the dialog box, click the Copy Button on the lower left. Paste > the results back here in a reply. > > -- > > Ronnie Vernon > Microsoft MVP > Windows Shell/User > > > "Kue2" <h.j.kennedy[ at ]sympatico.ca> wrote in message > news:%236wDXcakHHA.3264[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> Product >> Windows >> >> Problem >> Shut down unexpectedly >> >> Date >> 08/05/2007 10:55 AM >> >> Status >> Report Sent >> >> Problem signature >> Problem Event Name: BlueScreen >> OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.1 >> Locale ID: 4105 >> >> Files that help describe the problem (some files may no longer be >> available) >> Mini050807-01.dmp >> sysdata.xml >> Version.txt >> >> Extra information about the problem >> BCCode: 50 >> BCP1: FFFFFFFFFFFFFFE0 >> BCP2: 0000000000000000 >> BCP3: FFFFF80001C59CCA >> BCP4: 0000000000000000 >> OS Version: 6_0_6000 >> Service Pack: 0_0 >> Product: 256_1 >> Server information: f5cb4a60-8abc-4e78-ad85-7e7e5a63a454 >> >> Anyone got a clue to what is causing this blue screen from the above >> data???? >
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I goggled to page fault error & also tested the memory.Memory passed.Is there a way to test video memory on the video card? (program)? Could the Nvidia drivers for the video card be causing this error? Nvidia driver installed 158.24 although had same error with previous versions installed. Any suggestion?
"Ronnie Vernon MVP" <rv[ at ]invalid.org> wrote in message news:4ECA3AB0-04C3-4AC4-8240-824CA858FF1C[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > Kue2 > > The blue screen information may be a better source for the information. > The other information you posted from the event viewer didn't help much, > it was just informational. > > Try to recreate the blue screen and post back here with the error info. > > -- > > Ronnie Vernon > Microsoft MVP > Windows Shell/User > > > "Kue2" <h.j.kennedy[ at ]sympatico.ca> wrote in message > news:eNHTJrdkHHA.5048[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> Ronnie: >> As far as I know this only happens when my wife tries to log off. It does >> not happen if I log off. It appears to happen only when she is logging >> off. I set the computer to not to re-boot on error. I may be able to get >> more info from the blue screen the next time it happens. It does not >> happen every time she logs off. Very strange. This error did not appear >> in any of the betas I ran,just in the RTM. I have not changed any >> hardware since running the betas. >> Any ideas ??? >> >> >> "Ronnie Vernon MVP" <rv[ at ]invalid.org> wrote in message >> news:3DF4B6CE-7388-44B9-8D33-9DF34103259F[ at ]microsoft.com... >>> Kue2 >>> >>> You posted the information that is sent to Microsoft using the error >>> reporting service. This is useless here. >>> >>> You need to open the event viewer and locate the error message there. >>> >>> Click Start and type event viewer.exe and in the results, click the >>> Event Viewer.exe. >>> >>> In the left pane, expand the Windows Logs and click Applications. Look >>> for any error level messages that correspond to the time when the blue >>> screen error occured, in the right pane. When found, double click the >>> error message. In the dialog box, click the Copy Button on the lower >>> left. Paste the results back here in a reply. >>> >>> -- >>> >>> Ronnie Vernon >>> Microsoft MVP >>> Windows Shell/User >>> >>> >>> "Kue2" <h.j.kennedy[ at ]sympatico.ca> wrote in message >>> news:%236wDXcakHHA.3264[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>>> Product >>>> Windows >>>> >>>> Problem >>>> Shut down unexpectedly >>>> >>>> Date >>>> 08/05/2007 10:55 AM >>>> >>>> Status >>>> Report Sent >>>> >>>> Problem signature >>>> Problem Event Name: BlueScreen >>>> OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.1 >>>> Locale ID: 4105 >>>> >>>> Files that help describe the problem (some files may no longer be >>>> available) >>>> Mini050807-01.dmp >>>> sysdata.xml >>>> Version.txt >>>> >>>> Extra information about the problem >>>> BCCode: 50 >>>> BCP1: FFFFFFFFFFFFFFE0 >>>> BCP2: 0000000000000000 >>>> BCP3: FFFFF80001C59CCA >>>> BCP4: 0000000000000000 >>>> OS Version: 6_0_6000 >>>> Service Pack: 0_0 >>>> Product: 256_1 >>>> Server information: f5cb4a60-8abc-4e78-ad85-7e7e5a63a454 >>>> >>>> Anyone got a clue to what is causing this blue screen from the above >>>> data???? >>> >> >
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If you go to www.microsoft.com and enter your Stop code, 0x00000050, in the search box, you will be presented with 717 possibilities for you to peruse and possible find a likely solution or give you more ideas about your particular situation.
Kue2 wrote:
[Quoted Text] > > Blue screen today > From the blue screen: > > Captured this info from Blue Screen > > > > Page_fault_IN_Nonpaged_area > > Stop:0x00000050,0xffffffffffffffe0,0x0000000000000000,0xfffff80001c59eca,0x00000000000000000. > > > > "Ronnie Vernon MVP" <rv[ at ]invalid.org> wrote in message > news:3DF4B6CE-7388-44B9-8D33-9DF34103259F[ at ]microsoft.com... >> Kue2 >> >> You posted the information that is sent to Microsoft using the error >> reporting service. This is useless here. >> >> You need to open the event viewer and locate the error message there. >> >> Click Start and type event viewer.exe and in the results, click the >> Event Viewer.exe. >> >> In the left pane, expand the Windows Logs and click Applications. Look >> for any error level messages that correspond to the time when the blue >> screen error occured, in the right pane. When found, double click the >> error message. In the dialog box, click the Copy Button on the lower >> left. Paste the results back here in a reply. >> >> -- >> >> Ronnie Vernon >> Microsoft MVP >> Windows Shell/User >> >> >> "Kue2" <h.j.kennedy[ at ]sympatico.ca> wrote in message >> news:%236wDXcakHHA.3264[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>> Product >>> Windows >>> >>> Problem >>> Shut down unexpectedly >>> >>> Date >>> 08/05/2007 10:55 AM >>> >>> Status >>> Report Sent >>> >>> Problem signature >>> Problem Event Name: BlueScreen >>> OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.1 >>> Locale ID: 4105 >>> >>> Files that help describe the problem (some files may no longer be >>> available) >>> Mini050807-01.dmp >>> sysdata.xml >>> Version.txt >>> >>> Extra information about the problem >>> BCCode: 50 >>> BCP1: FFFFFFFFFFFFFFE0 >>> BCP2: 0000000000000000 >>> BCP3: FFFFF80001C59CCA >>> BCP4: 0000000000000000 >>> OS Version: 6_0_6000 >>> Service Pack: 0_0 >>> Product: 256_1 >>> Server information: f5cb4a60-8abc-4e78-ad85-7e7e5a63a454 >>> >>> Anyone got a clue to what is causing this blue screen from the above >>> data???? >> >
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If you search for '0x00000050 nonpaged' you only get 286 possibilities. Also, the additional numbers you cite are too long. They should only be in the form of '0x00000000' which is only 8 characters after '0x' not 16 characters.
And many of the errors also cite a file name.
Kue2 wrote:
[Quoted Text] > > Blue screen today > From the blue screen: > > Captured this info from Blue Screen > > > > Page_fault_IN_Nonpaged_area > > Stop:0x00000050,0xffffffffffffffe0,0x0000000000000000,0xfffff80001c59eca,0x00000000000000000. > > > > "Ronnie Vernon MVP" <rv[ at ]invalid.org> wrote in message > news:3DF4B6CE-7388-44B9-8D33-9DF34103259F[ at ]microsoft.com... >> Kue2 >> >> You posted the information that is sent to Microsoft using the error >> reporting service. This is useless here. >> >> You need to open the event viewer and locate the error message there. >> >> Click Start and type event viewer.exe and in the results, click the >> Event Viewer.exe. >> >> In the left pane, expand the Windows Logs and click Applications. Look >> for any error level messages that correspond to the time when the blue >> screen error occured, in the right pane. When found, double click the >> error message. In the dialog box, click the Copy Button on the lower >> left. Paste the results back here in a reply. >> >> -- >> >> Ronnie Vernon >> Microsoft MVP >> Windows Shell/User >> >> >> "Kue2" <h.j.kennedy[ at ]sympatico.ca> wrote in message >> news:%236wDXcakHHA.3264[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>> Product >>> Windows >>> >>> Problem >>> Shut down unexpectedly >>> >>> Date >>> 08/05/2007 10:55 AM >>> >>> Status >>> Report Sent >>> >>> Problem signature >>> Problem Event Name: BlueScreen >>> OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.1 >>> Locale ID: 4105 >>> >>> Files that help describe the problem (some files may no longer be >>> available) >>> Mini050807-01.dmp >>> sysdata.xml >>> Version.txt >>> >>> Extra information about the problem >>> BCCode: 50 >>> BCP1: FFFFFFFFFFFFFFE0 >>> BCP2: 0000000000000000 >>> BCP3: FFFFF80001C59CCA >>> BCP4: 0000000000000000 >>> OS Version: 6_0_6000 >>> Service Pack: 0_0 >>> Product: 256_1 >>> Server information: f5cb4a60-8abc-4e78-ad85-7e7e5a63a454 >>> >>> Anyone got a clue to what is causing this blue screen from the above >>> data???? >> >
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Hi,
there are many indications that this could be a Hardware problem - consider how the two of you are using the machine differently (which app's are running). Starting up and shutting down and logging on and off typically raises the temperatures noticeably. You won't see it unless you have external diagnostic display. If the machine is already hotter when your wife logs off that could trip it.
A while ago someone here (I cannot remember who) managed to convince me that you could arm yourself with a hairdryer and 'spot heat' the internals - I thought it sounded a bit violent, but it is true - one thing shouldn't fail significantly before any other - running a chip hot over time will reduce it's lifetime - used as a diagnostic the part shouldn't fail from heat alone. If the same part fails repetedly from the treatment, that's your culprit!<
It seems to me, you can spend a lot of time waiting for someone to come up with a solution, provoking the failure could be rewarding in itself.
While you're making up your mind, this guy is actually giving a reasonable explanation to what it's all about:
http://www.osronline.com/article.cfm?id=335
Tony. . .
"Kue2" <h.j.kennedy[ at ]sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:eMrULjmkHHA.1216[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > > Blue screen today > From the blue screen: > > Captured this info from Blue Screen > > > > Page_fault_IN_Nonpaged_area > >
Stop:0x00000050,0xffffffffffffffe0,0x0000000000000000,0xfffff80001c59eca,0x0 0000000000000000. > > > "Ronnie Vernon MVP" <rv[ at ]invalid.org> wrote in message > news:3DF4B6CE-7388-44B9-8D33-9DF34103259F[ at ]microsoft.com... > > Kue2 > > > > You posted the information that is sent to Microsoft using the error > > reporting service. This is useless here. > > > > You need to open the event viewer and locate the error message there. > > > > Click Start and type event viewer.exe and in the results, click the Event > > Viewer.exe. > > > > In the left pane, expand the Windows Logs and click Applications. Look for > > any error level messages that correspond to the time when the blue screen > > error occured, in the right pane. When found, double click the error > > message. In the dialog box, click the Copy Button on the lower left. Paste > > the results back here in a reply. > > > > -- > > > > Ronnie Vernon > > Microsoft MVP > > Windows Shell/User > > > > > > "Kue2" <h.j.kennedy[ at ]sympatico.ca> wrote in message > > news:%236wDXcakHHA.3264[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > >> Product > >> Windows > >> > >> Problem > >> Shut down unexpectedly > >> > >> Date > >> 08/05/2007 10:55 AM > >> > >> Status > >> Report Sent > >> > >> Problem signature > >> Problem Event Name: BlueScreen > >> OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.1 > >> Locale ID: 4105 > >> > >> Files that help describe the problem (some files may no longer be > >> available) > >> Mini050807-01.dmp > >> sysdata.xml > >> Version.txt > >> > >> Extra information about the problem > >> BCCode: 50 > >> BCP1: FFFFFFFFFFFFFFE0 > >> BCP2: 0000000000000000 > >> BCP3: FFFFF80001C59CCA > >> BCP4: 0000000000000000 > >> OS Version: 6_0_6000 > >> Service Pack: 0_0 > >> Product: 256_1 > >> Server information: f5cb4a60-8abc-4e78-ad85-7e7e5a63a454 > >> > >> Anyone got a clue to what is causing this blue screen from the above > >> data???? > > >
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Tks Theo the possibilities are endless....lol I uninstalled the video drivers I loaded & went back to the ones that installed with Vista. I'll see if that makes a difference. I can run all day without a hitch, wife logs me off Logs on. She does a lot of surfing with IE. The programs she has loaded are the same as the ones I use. This problem did not appear until we were using Vista for a couple months.Been trying to track it down ever since. Theo do u know of a program that can test the video memory on a graphics card?
"Theo" <theo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:esT2VVnkHHA.4516[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > P.S. > > If you search for '0x00000050 nonpaged' you only get 286 possibilities. > Also, the additional numbers you cite are too long. They should only be > in the form of '0x00000000' which is only 8 characters after '0x' not 16 > characters. > > And many of the errors also cite a file name. > > > Kue2 wrote: >> >> Blue screen today >> From the blue screen: >> >> Captured this info from Blue Screen >> >> >> >> Page_fault_IN_Nonpaged_area >> >> Stop:0x00000050,0xffffffffffffffe0,0x0000000000000000,0xfffff80001c59eca,0x00000000000000000. >> "Ronnie Vernon MVP" <rv[ at ]invalid.org> wrote in message >> news:3DF4B6CE-7388-44B9-8D33-9DF34103259F[ at ]microsoft.com... >>> Kue2 >>> >>> You posted the information that is sent to Microsoft using the error >>> reporting service. This is useless here. >>> >>> You need to open the event viewer and locate the error message there. >>> >>> Click Start and type event viewer.exe and in the results, click the >>> Event Viewer.exe. >>> >>> In the left pane, expand the Windows Logs and click Applications. Look >>> for any error level messages that correspond to the time when the blue >>> screen error occured, in the right pane. When found, double click the >>> error message. In the dialog box, click the Copy Button on the lower >>> left. Paste the results back here in a reply. >>> >>> -- >>> >>> Ronnie Vernon >>> Microsoft MVP >>> Windows Shell/User >>> >>> >>> "Kue2" <h.j.kennedy[ at ]sympatico.ca> wrote in message >>> news:%236wDXcakHHA.3264[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>>> Product >>>> Windows >>>> >>>> Problem >>>> Shut down unexpectedly >>>> >>>> Date >>>> 08/05/2007 10:55 AM >>>> >>>> Status >>>> Report Sent >>>> >>>> Problem signature >>>> Problem Event Name: BlueScreen >>>> OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.1 >>>> Locale ID: 4105 >>>> >>>> Files that help describe the problem (some files may no longer be >>>> available) >>>> Mini050807-01.dmp >>>> sysdata.xml >>>> Version.txt >>>> >>>> Extra information about the problem >>>> BCCode: 50 >>>> BCP1: FFFFFFFFFFFFFFE0 >>>> BCP2: 0000000000000000 >>>> BCP3: FFFFF80001C59CCA >>>> BCP4: 0000000000000000 >>>> OS Version: 6_0_6000 >>>> Service Pack: 0_0 >>>> Product: 256_1 >>>> Server information: f5cb4a60-8abc-4e78-ad85-7e7e5a63a454 >>>> >>>> Anyone got a clue to what is causing this blue screen from the above >>>> data???? >>> >>
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It's rare, but I have seen the cache memory on the CPU fail and cause the same error messages as having bad RAM.
-- A Professional Amateur...If anyone knew it all, none of would be here! CarGodZeroOne[ at ]hotmail.com Change Alpha to Numeric to reply "Kue2" <h.j.kennedy[ at ]sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:OXn7HpmkHHA.3996[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] >I goggled to page fault error & also tested the memory.Memory passed.Is >there a way to test video memory on the video card? (program)? Could the >Nvidia drivers for the video card be causing this error? Nvidia driver >installed 158.24 although had same error with previous versions installed. >Any suggestion? > > > "Ronnie Vernon MVP" <rv[ at ]invalid.org> wrote in message > news:4ECA3AB0-04C3-4AC4-8240-824CA858FF1C[ at ]microsoft.com... >> Kue2 >> >> The blue screen information may be a better source for the information. >> The other information you posted from the event viewer didn't help much, >> it was just informational. >> >> Try to recreate the blue screen and post back here with the error info. >> >> -- >> >> Ronnie Vernon >> Microsoft MVP >> Windows Shell/User >> >> >> "Kue2" <h.j.kennedy[ at ]sympatico.ca> wrote in message >> news:eNHTJrdkHHA.5048[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>> Ronnie: >>> As far as I know this only happens when my wife tries to log off. It >>> does not happen if I log off. It appears to happen only when she is >>> logging off. I set the computer to not to re-boot on error. I may be >>> able to get more info from the blue screen the next time it happens. It >>> does not happen every time she logs off. Very strange. This error did >>> not appear in any of the betas I ran,just in the RTM. I have not changed >>> any hardware since running the betas. >>> Any ideas ??? >>> >>> >>> "Ronnie Vernon MVP" <rv[ at ]invalid.org> wrote in message >>> news:3DF4B6CE-7388-44B9-8D33-9DF34103259F[ at ]microsoft.com... >>>> Kue2 >>>> >>>> You posted the information that is sent to Microsoft using the error >>>> reporting service. This is useless here. >>>> >>>> You need to open the event viewer and locate the error message there. >>>> >>>> Click Start and type event viewer.exe and in the results, click the >>>> Event Viewer.exe. >>>> >>>> In the left pane, expand the Windows Logs and click Applications. Look >>>> for any error level messages that correspond to the time when the blue >>>> screen error occured, in the right pane. When found, double click the >>>> error message. In the dialog box, click the Copy Button on the lower >>>> left. Paste the results back here in a reply. >>>> >>>> -- >>>> >>>> Ronnie Vernon >>>> Microsoft MVP >>>> Windows Shell/User >>>> >>>> >>>> "Kue2" <h.j.kennedy[ at ]sympatico.ca> wrote in message >>>> news:%236wDXcakHHA.3264[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>>>> Product >>>>> Windows >>>>> >>>>> Problem >>>>> Shut down unexpectedly >>>>> >>>>> Date >>>>> 08/05/2007 10:55 AM >>>>> >>>>> Status >>>>> Report Sent >>>>> >>>>> Problem signature >>>>> Problem Event Name: BlueScreen >>>>> OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.1 >>>>> Locale ID: 4105 >>>>> >>>>> Files that help describe the problem (some files may no longer be >>>>> available) >>>>> Mini050807-01.dmp >>>>> sysdata.xml >>>>> Version.txt >>>>> >>>>> Extra information about the problem >>>>> BCCode: 50 >>>>> BCP1: FFFFFFFFFFFFFFE0 >>>>> BCP2: 0000000000000000 >>>>> BCP3: FFFFF80001C59CCA >>>>> BCP4: 0000000000000000 >>>>> OS Version: 6_0_6000 >>>>> Service Pack: 0_0 >>>>> Product: 256_1 >>>>> Server information: f5cb4a60-8abc-4e78-ad85-7e7e5a63a454 >>>>> >>>>> Anyone got a clue to what is causing this blue screen from the above >>>>> data???? >>>> >>> >> >
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Unfortunately I have not been able to locate one that specifically tests and reports on the status of the video memory. Most of what I have ran across are just programs that test your video memory by displaying different patterns. I really don't know if they give you some sort of error if there is a problem with the memory, or if you're just supposed to be able to tell by looking at the patterns.
Kue2 wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Tks Theo the possibilities are endless....lol I uninstalled the video > drivers I loaded & went back to the ones that installed with Vista. I'll > see if that makes a difference. I can run all day without a hitch, wife > logs me off Logs on. > She does a lot of surfing with IE. The programs she has loaded are the > same as the ones I use. This problem did not appear until we were using > Vista for a couple months.Been trying to track it down ever since. Theo > do u know of a program that can test the video memory on a graphics card? > > > "Theo" <theo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:esT2VVnkHHA.4516[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >> P.S. >> >> If you search for '0x00000050 nonpaged' you only get 286 >> possibilities. Also, the additional numbers you cite are too long. >> They should only be in the form of '0x00000000' which is only 8 >> characters after '0x' not 16 characters. >> >> And many of the errors also cite a file name. >> >> >> Kue2 wrote: >>> >>> Blue screen today >>> From the blue screen: >>> >>> Captured this info from Blue Screen >>> >>> >>> >>> Page_fault_IN_Nonpaged_area >>> >>> Stop:0x00000050,0xffffffffffffffe0,0x0000000000000000,0xfffff80001c59eca,0x00000000000000000. >>> "Ronnie Vernon MVP" <rv[ at ]invalid.org> wrote in message >>> news:3DF4B6CE-7388-44B9-8D33-9DF34103259F[ at ]microsoft.com... >>>> Kue2 >>>> >>>> You posted the information that is sent to Microsoft using the error >>>> reporting service. This is useless here. >>>> >>>> You need to open the event viewer and locate the error message there. >>>> >>>> Click Start and type event viewer.exe and in the results, click the >>>> Event Viewer.exe. >>>> >>>> In the left pane, expand the Windows Logs and click Applications. >>>> Look for any error level messages that correspond to the time when >>>> the blue screen error occured, in the right pane. When found, double >>>> click the error message. In the dialog box, click the Copy Button on >>>> the lower left. Paste the results back here in a reply. >>>> >>>> -- >>>> >>>> Ronnie Vernon >>>> Microsoft MVP >>>> Windows Shell/User >>>> >>>> >>>> "Kue2" <h.j.kennedy[ at ]sympatico.ca> wrote in message >>>> news:%236wDXcakHHA.3264[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>>>> Product >>>>> Windows >>>>> >>>>> Problem >>>>> Shut down unexpectedly >>>>> >>>>> Date >>>>> 08/05/2007 10:55 AM >>>>> >>>>> Status >>>>> Report Sent >>>>> >>>>> Problem signature >>>>> Problem Event Name: BlueScreen >>>>> OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.1 >>>>> Locale ID: 4105 >>>>> >>>>> Files that help describe the problem (some files may no longer be >>>>> available) >>>>> Mini050807-01.dmp >>>>> sysdata.xml >>>>> Version.txt >>>>> >>>>> Extra information about the problem >>>>> BCCode: 50 >>>>> BCP1: FFFFFFFFFFFFFFE0 >>>>> BCP2: 0000000000000000 >>>>> BCP3: FFFFF80001C59CCA >>>>> BCP4: 0000000000000000 >>>>> OS Version: 6_0_6000 >>>>> Service Pack: 0_0 >>>>> Product: 256_1 >>>>> Server information: f5cb4a60-8abc-4e78-ad85-7e7e5a63a454 >>>>> >>>>> Anyone got a clue to what is causing this blue screen from the >>>>> above data???? >>>> >>> >
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"Kue2" <h.j.kennedy[ at ]sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:%236wDXcakHHA.3264[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > Product > Windows > > Problem > Shut down unexpectedly > > Date > 08/05/2007 10:55 AM > > Status > Report Sent > > Problem signature > Problem Event Name: BlueScreen > OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.1 > Locale ID: 4105 > > Files that help describe the problem (some files may no longer be > available) > Mini050807-01.dmp > sysdata.xml > Version.txt > > Extra information about the problem > BCCode: 50 > BCP1: FFFFFFFFFFFFFFE0 > BCP2: 0000000000000000 > BCP3: FFFFF80001C59CCA > BCP4: 0000000000000000 > OS Version: 6_0_6000 > Service Pack: 0_0 > Product: 256_1 > Server information: f5cb4a60-8abc-4e78-ad85-7e7e5a63a454 > > Anyone got a clue to what is causing this blue screen from the above > data????
Hi Kue2,
I can't help you with this. I get a blue screen nearly every day with Vista 64. I suspect Nvidia drivers. I suspect my RAID array. I suspect that Vista isn't quite up to scratch. I delete all the minidmp files (after they have been reported to Microsoft). I doubt whether Microsoft has any control over these errors - it is down to the drivers for the hardware.
Lets hope they sort it out soon.
John.
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I would risk a wild guess that any memory errors would be instantly visible, I cannot say if we could mistake them for driver issues, I guess we 'could'. If there was any really good point in having such a test, I further assume one would be written - and be well known.
Tony. . .
"Theo" <theo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:epISS2vkHHA.596[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > Unfortunately I have not been able to locate one that > specifically tests and reports on the status of the video > memory. Most of what I have ran across are just programs > that test your video memory by displaying different > patterns. I really don't know if they give you some sort of > error if there is a problem with the memory, or if you're > just supposed to be able to tell by looking at the patterns. > > > Kue2 wrote: > > Tks Theo the possibilities are endless....lol I uninstalled the video > > drivers I loaded & went back to the ones that installed with Vista. I'll > > see if that makes a difference. I can run all day without a hitch, wife > > logs me off Logs on. > > She does a lot of surfing with IE. The programs she has loaded are the > > same as the ones I use. This problem did not appear until we were using > > Vista for a couple months.Been trying to track it down ever since. Theo > > do u know of a program that can test the video memory on a graphics
card? > > > > > > "Theo" <theo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:esT2VVnkHHA.4516[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > >> P.S. > >> > >> If you search for '0x00000050 nonpaged' you only get 286 > >> possibilities. Also, the additional numbers you cite are too long. > >> They should only be in the form of '0x00000000' which is only 8 > >> characters after '0x' not 16 characters. > >> > >> And many of the errors also cite a file name. > >> > >> > >> Kue2 wrote: > >>> > >>> Blue screen today > >>> From the blue screen: > >>> > >>> Captured this info from Blue Screen > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> Page_fault_IN_Nonpaged_area > >>> > >>> Stop:0x00000050,0xffffffffffffffe0,0x0000000000000000,0xfffff80001c59eca,0x0 0000000000000000. > >>> "Ronnie Vernon MVP" <rv[ at ]invalid.org> wrote in message > >>> news:3DF4B6CE-7388-44B9-8D33-9DF34103259F[ at ]microsoft.com... > >>>> Kue2 > >>>> > >>>> You posted the information that is sent to Microsoft using the error > >>>> reporting service. This is useless here. > >>>> > >>>> You need to open the event viewer and locate the error message there. > >>>> > >>>> Click Start and type event viewer.exe and in the results, click the > >>>> Event Viewer.exe. > >>>> > >>>> In the left pane, expand the Windows Logs and click Applications. > >>>> Look for any error level messages that correspond to the time when > >>>> the blue screen error occured, in the right pane. When found, double > >>>> click the error message. In the dialog box, click the Copy Button on > >>>> the lower left. Paste the results back here in a reply. > >>>> > >>>> -- > >>>> > >>>> Ronnie Vernon > >>>> Microsoft MVP > >>>> Windows Shell/User > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> "Kue2" <h.j.kennedy[ at ]sympatico.ca> wrote in message > >>>> news:%236wDXcakHHA.3264[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > >>>>> Product > >>>>> Windows > >>>>> > >>>>> Problem > >>>>> Shut down unexpectedly > >>>>> > >>>>> Date > >>>>> 08/05/2007 10:55 AM > >>>>> > >>>>> Status > >>>>> Report Sent > >>>>> > >>>>> Problem signature > >>>>> Problem Event Name: BlueScreen > >>>>> OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.1 > >>>>> Locale ID: 4105 > >>>>> > >>>>> Files that help describe the problem (some files may no longer be > >>>>> available) > >>>>> Mini050807-01.dmp > >>>>> sysdata.xml > >>>>> Version.txt > >>>>> > >>>>> Extra information about the problem > >>>>> BCCode: 50 > >>>>> BCP1: FFFFFFFFFFFFFFE0 > >>>>> BCP2: 0000000000000000 > >>>>> BCP3: FFFFF80001C59CCA > >>>>> BCP4: 0000000000000000 > >>>>> OS Version: 6_0_6000 > >>>>> Service Pack: 0_0 > >>>>> Product: 256_1 > >>>>> Server information: f5cb4a60-8abc-4e78-ad85-7e7e5a63a454 > >>>>> > >>>>> Anyone got a clue to what is causing this blue screen from the > >>>>> above data???? > >>>> > >>> > >
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