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Multiple BSODs (0x00000024, 0x00000050, etc.)


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krmooo

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how are you connecting to the internet,,,cable ?wireless? dsl?
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back to the bosd, this is yours
http://msdn2.microso...y/ms793935.aspx
http://fleamailman.f...c.php?p=312#312
personally I suggest a spring clean of your system, I don't think your harddrive is dying but it is never a bad idea to back up your data thinking that it might.
here is an idea of spring clean and yes this is the type of problem where the prefetch should be done too.

Time to use your "runbox" to clean your computer,
(all these steps are done with the run box, winkey is keyboard button looking like Microsoft's flag)

deleting the prefetch files
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runbox command
- press keyboard buttons: winkey + r
- paste in the slot: prefetch
- press: enter
(the prefetch folder opens)
- press: ctrl + a
(select all is the same)
- press: shift + del
(deletes without prompt)

disc clean up
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runbox command
- press keyboard buttons:winkey + r
- paste: cleanmgr.exe
- choose drive(normally C: )
- press: enter
(this process can take a long time)

checkdisk
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runbox command
- press the keyboard buttons: winkey + r
- paste in the slot: chkdsk /f /r
- press: enter
( black window appears)
- press: Y button
- press: enter
- reboot the comp
(this process is the longest, worse the screen may be
lost before hours later the computer arrives at the welcome screen)

disc defragmenter
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runbox command
- press the keyboard buttons: winkey + r
- paste in the slot: dfrg.msc
- press enter
(this process can take a long time)

deleting internet cookies, files and history
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- press the keyboard buttons: winkey + r
- paste in the slot: inetcpl.cpl
- press: enter
- click: delete cookies
- click: delete file
- click: clear history

disable unwanted startups
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runbox command
- press: winkey + r
- paste: msconfig
- press: enter
- click tab: start ups
- keep: the AV and firewall entriies enabled,
- disable: 100% unused or unneeded entries
- Unsure about the start up: http://www.bleepingc...r.com/startups/
(IMPORTANT: enable all startups before running the Hijackthis program)
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http://msdn2.microso...y/ms793935.aspx



Alright, on that webpage, it says

"To debug this problem: Use the .cxr (Display Context Record) command with Parameter 3, and then use the kb (Display Stack Trace) command."

How am I supposed to do that?

Thank you, fleamailman, for your assistance.
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um, no I was looking at the chkdsk /f /r on the page to solve it, unless you are into programing that is, here a little more detail it is beyond me too


http://www.wd-3.com/...stercontext.htm
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I ended up removing one of my RAM and I haven't had any problems so far. My computer is a bit lagging as expected but at least I'm having no more BSODs. Thank you all for your assistance.
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