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Help with Windows XP error
Kernal_Data_Inpage_Error
Of course it shows this with the blue screen of death, and if I let it sit for about 20 mintues it will ask for the system disk. Anyone know what has happened? |
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will it boot at all?
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There are several possible reasons for this error. The error itself is produced when the Windows kernel tries to read memory from the paging or swap file and for some reason is unable to do so. Most often this sort of error is caused by either a bad hard drive or a defective bit of cabling. It is also caused by failing hardware of other kinds- usually a bad RAM module, something which in itself is probably responsible for about a good half of the random crashes/lockups that happen on a computer. Is your computer store bought or did you build it?
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Television taste funny
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The pc runs just fine, and if I leave it idle for a few and then it hits. It also has been "locking up" the last few days as well where you can move the mouse but that is it. Even if you turn the power to the pc off it will not turn off. You have to disconnect the power to re-boot.
If this helps, I have not added any new software or hardware. |
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Lifer
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Sounds like HD or ram going bad. possibly the HD controller
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What is the status code, usually it will be 0xC0000.... or something. Like 0xC00009A.
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Like I said, you have a faulty ram module or HDD going south. My moneys on the ram, what type of system do you have?
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Television taste funny
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Half and Half.
It's an HP P4 1.4GHZ 1GB ram 40GB HD. What I have added is better video, sound (SB Audigy), memory (Kingston) |
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Which video card is it? Where did you buy the ram? The ram on the video card could be bad as well. You could have statically damaged one or more of those components by touching them, Ive seen it happen all too often. Take the video card and memory back and get them swapped ASAP.
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Television taste funny
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RAM???? You know I'm a reseller, I don't pay for RAM.........straight from Kingston.
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lol! well, it was a suggestion.
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I am now betting on the HD going south. I was getting that lovely clicking sound a few weeks ago but it honestly sounded more like the fan rubbing when it booted up, but has since passed.
Guess it's time to start backing up. damn damn damn
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Run Error Checking from there, but don't select either of the check boxes. If the report tells you you have errors and it isn't a shit load of errors, rerun it and check both boxes. Sectors on hard drives go bad all the time. If windows has its swapfile on one of those sectors, it will also cause you problems. Also, if that doesn't work, open your case, and make sure all your cables are properly seated and you didn't get heat creep on the cables. |
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TechNet?????
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Here is a possible fix or at least recovery to your problem. The problem sounds very familiar to me from other XP systems. If you bought the machine from somewhere with XP pre-loaded, then the manufacturer did a mass ghosting using Symantec. If so, an error can occur because files were skipped or not properly transferred from the master hard drive they copied from. Also, they could have been using a slightly different board, that would not detect the settings were different until some change in a system identity (such as memory, video you installed). From here, you can do this: Use Symantec ghost and copy your old hard drive settings to a new hard drive, that way you will not lose what is saved on the HDD, if it is important and you want to pay the cash for another HDD. Also, you can go into the BIOS before doing anything to the computer or HDD, and change the BIOS setting back to default. This can sometimes restore what the computer it basically designed to perform. We had over 200 computers do this at my work this summer, and we found a remedy to fix them, one of these two methods, even though it took forever, but hey that was overtime pay for us.
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I think it's OS realted. Format and install something worth a shit
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heres another XP problem for you guys, this is the error report after abrupt reboot:
C:\windows\minidump\mini112702-01.dmp C:\docume~1\brenth~\locals~1\temp\wer1.tmp.dir00\s ysdata.xml anybody? |
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What is up with all these Windows problems. I have been on XP for a year now and never once had a problem with it. No crashes, no errors, no BSOD. I partioned the drive and installed Linux a couple of weeks ago and still I am running like a champ. What are you people doing to have all these problems? I think you all need to stop downloading all that porn, it must be frying your OS.
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The only time I blue screened was when we installed Netscreen for the VPN and it appears AT&T (a least here) filters out IPSec traffic. XP or Netscreen didn't like that. |
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No crashes for over a year? Who are you lying to, yourself or your OS? |
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My advice to anyone running and having problems with Window, go to the Windows Update site and install all the critical updates right now. Hurry, go now, run like the wind! Before its to late. |
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I have a win2k box that is realitivly stable, but it gets slower and slower and slower the longer it is up, and i only use it to play diablo 2 and kazaa! After reboots, it runs much faster, another annyoing thing is whenever it has to play a system soundthe whole computer pauses for a brief second or two before playing the sound, its really really really annoying.
<-- SP3 w/ latest drivers |
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I know its the cable modem/cable service, since I can dialup using Earthlink and run Netscreen fine. I know its not my Linksys, because a similiar setup running XP on Comcast works fine. I've got another remote user with a similiar setup that will be on AT&T here in DFW next week, we'll see if he runs. We just installed the Netscreen stuff at the office in Cali about a week ago, so I haven't fully debugged the problem yet. |
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Yesterday I lost all browser and email, but could tracert and ping still (so I knew it wasn't the connection). Went out to the command prompt and tried telnetting into the mail server and web servers. "Can not allocated enough memory for TCP/IP buffers". DOH! Reboot and surfing at speed again. So, either IE is not releasing memory, or their TCP/IP imp is screwy. But, my guess is that their Java VM still has alot of java.net bugs in it and since they aren't updating it any more, it isn't getting fixed. Unfortunately, I have to support Java 1.1X programming for a few clients still. Thus I'm bringing up the Java 1.1X VM alot through out the day. |
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Linux, you can leave running for a year and not have any problems, leave windows up that long and you will more then likely find that it has frozen on you and you wont even be able to reboot.I believe the updates are key to a stable system. Or at least relatively stable.
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It actually could be a program with a memory leak causing it.
I had a similar problem with a W2K advanced server on a dual 800. It ended up being that VNC 3.3.4 had some memory problem that would start crashing stuff immediately. I thought it was ram at first but didnt have and EEC to swap it with. I installed VNC 3.3.5 that came out a week after 3.3.4 and it fixed the problem. -Chris |
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IE and XP don't like to play. I've blue screened several times as a result of IE.
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I installed XP Pro on my wifes PC and it slows down after a few days and needs to rebooted as well, I have heard this ALOT. It has all SP's as well. But, I think after the last updates, it seems a little better now. Wife isnt complaining anymore at least.
XP takes a ton of CPU and memory if you leave all the graphics and effects turned on. I installed in on her 350 with 180 mb ram and had to disable most of the effects to get it to run ok. I have had no problems with W2K pro. |
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My problem is actually solved. I brought the pc to work and tested all of the ram. I had one bad chip and just replaced it and everything is fine.
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Television taste funny
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Television taste funny
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Well, damn. The bad memory was replaced and everything worked fine for a short time. Now I am getting the same error again. Any other suggestions?
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