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LOZEXRN

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TECHNICAL INFO
***STOP:OX00000050(OX81000078,OX00000000,OXF9DAA2FF,OX00000002
***BEEP.SYS-ADDRESS F9DBA2FFBASE AT F9DB90000,DATESTAMP 48D397F5
CANNOT LOG ON TO WINDOWS KEEPS BRINGING UP BLUE SCREEN AFTER LOGGING ON HAVE TRIED TO START IN SAFE MODE WILL NOT LET ME. HELP!!!!
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when you can't even boot into safe mode a repair is in order...the instructions are here...
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Hi there LOZEXRN, welcome to Geeks to Go

STOP:OX00000050 PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA indicates invalid system memory has been referred.

Cause

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.

Resolving the Problem

Resolving a faulty hardware problem: If hardware has been added to the system recently, remove it to see if the error recurs. If existing hardware has failed, remove or replace the faulty component. You should run hardware diagnostics supplied by the system manufacturer. For details on these procedures, see the owner's manual for your computer.


Resolving a corrupted NTFS volume problem: Run Chkdsk /f /r to detect and repair disk errors. You must restart the system before the disk scan begins on a system partition. If the hard disk is SCSI, check for problems between the SCSI controller and the disk.

Once you can log into your windows, check the System Log in Event Viewer for additional error messages that might help pinpoint the device or driver that is causing the error.

The other way round is upload your minidump file which is available at C:\Windows\Minidump or C:\Minidump here. Zipped the whole folder and upload it here.
If you could not find your minidump file, please refer below guide.
http://www.geekstogo...de-t214891.html

Thanks
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