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    Memory_Management BSOD need help please

    I am using Windows vista, When using the Windows system, often blue screen, most of the time, we can only reset BSOD, I will give you the troubleshooting information
    *** STOP 0x0000001E (0xC0000005, 0xFDE38AF9, 0x0000001, 0x7E8B0EB4)
    KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED ***

    Please help. Thanks in advance.

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    Memory_Management BSOD need help please

    The first part of which is the stop error code (Stop Code) is STOP 0x0000001E, used to identify the type of error has occurred, the error was the second part of the brackets set of four numbers that the developers were defined parameters (the parameters for the average user simply can not understand, only Microsoft operating system driver writers or developer can understand). The third part is the error name. The first line of information used to identify production errors are usually driver or equipment . Most of this information is very simple, but the stop code can be used as search key in the Microsoft Knowledge Base and other technical information used.

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    Memory_Management BSOD need help please

    The second part is the recommended blue screen user operation information. Sometimes, the recommended action is only general recommendations (eg: to the vendor site to find BIOS updates, etc.); sometimes, which is significant Show a prompt associated with the current issues. Generally speaking, the only advice is to restart.

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    Memory_Management BSOD need help please

    You need to check that some viruses such as Blaster, and Sasser will sometimes cause Windows Blue Screen of Death, so essential for killing the virus. Meanwhile, some Trojans Spyware will cause a blue screen, so the best work with the correlation. You need to usethe antivirus Tools to scan your system.
    Last edited by ZeDaX; 17-05-2010 at 04:26 PM.

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    Memory_Management BSOD need help please

    It is usually occurs in the read and write using the FAT16 or the FAT32 file system, the system partition, while the 0 × 00000024 error due to NTFS.SYS file. Two blue screen errors are likely inherent in the physical disk damage, or interrupt request packet ( IRP) damage caused by other reasons include: excessive hard disk fragmentation; file reading and writing too frequently, and a very large amount of data, or as some disk imaging software or antivirus software caused.

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    Memory_Management BSOD need help please

    General just start the computer with the installation CD, then run the repair installation will solve the problem. The general issues are like the blue screen is difficult to manually resolved. Because most related to IRQ interrupts, so the best approach is to install the system tray in your drive way to start the system, and then select the option to install system "manual installation", do not select the installation ghost version, such as tomato garden installed version.

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    Memory_Management BSOD need help please

    Also the user to re-install Windows XP in the process may appear a blue screen during installation, the error code is 0X0000007B. You need to SATA hard drives currently work in two modes, one is the "ATA" model; the second is "AHCI" mode.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nilakshi View Post
    I am using Windows vista, When using the Windows system, often blue screen, most of the time, we can only reset BSOD, I will give you the troubleshooting information
    *** STOP 0x0000001E (0xC0000005, 0xFDE38AF9, 0x0000001, 0x7E8B0EB4)
    KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED ***

    Please help. Thanks in advance.
    Hi,

    Something good for you to know and apply....download ccleaner and run it after every net session to clear unwanted files and programs as well as correct the registry changes 'if any' and also run every tow days bitdefender to have a good sentry against trojans......

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