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    Restore7.exe application error

    Hi Everyone!

    I am facing an error with my HP laptop having 3 GB RAM & 320 GB HDD for video card driver. SO i decided to format my laptop, But at the time of formatting it automatically restarted in between. There for windows was not installed properly. So i was trying to reinstall windows properly to solve all the issues but got an error saying restore7.exe application error

    So can anyone HELP PLEASE...!

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    Re: Restore7.exe application error

    PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA error is usually caused by defective RAM (including Ram on your motherboard, L2 cache and video card ram).

    Run Windows Memory Diagnostics Tool

    The Windows Memory Diagnostics Tool is an easy to create, easy to use application available from Microsoft that is a valuable tool in troubleshooting suspected RAM problems. Download the tool and save the file to your desktop. Double click on the downloaded file to open the disk creation application.

    When the downloaded file is opened, the creation software will start and you will be presented with a license agreement...accept that and you will see the options to create a bootable floppy diskette or to copy the CD image to a location on your computer as shown below.


    When the "Create Startup Disk..." button is clicked, you will be prompted to select the floppy drive to use to create the disk. In the majority of cases, there will be only one choice and it will be selected by default as shown in the example below. Insert a diskette into the floppy drive and click on the "Create" button.


    When the "Save CD Image to Disk..." button is clicked, you will be prompted to save the CD image to a location on your computer. Save it to a location you will remember such as your My Documents folder or the desktop. In the example below, I've created a folder on the desktop named windiag to save the file to.


    Once the image has been saved to a location on your computer, you can use your burning software to burn the image to a cd. If your software doesn't support burning ISO Images or you do not have burning software installed, you can use a tool like ISO Recorder which will add a "Copy Image to CD" option to the right click context menu. You can simply right click on the saved image and choose that option...the burning tool will open.

    Use the disk you create to boot the computer. The diagnostics will run automatically and will continue to do so until it is terminated. It should be left to run for a minimum of four complete passes. If you have the time, an hour or two is better.

    If the RAM module(s) is good, each test in each pass will display a green "Succeeded" message in the Pass field as shown in the image below.


    If the RAM module(s) is bad, one or more passes will display a red "Failed" message in the Pass field as shown in the image below.


    Any failure in any test may indicate a bad module. If there is more than one module installed on the machine when a failure is indicated, remove all but one module and begin the test again, testing each module by itself until the failing module is found.

    To terminate the diagnostics, remove the disk and press the X key or power the machine off.

    Other things to try when faced with suspected memory problems:
    Set the BIOS Fail Safe Defaults in Setup.
    Reset the CMOS. (Advanced)
    Adjust RAM voltage/timing. (Advanced)
    Some platforms provide for changes to the RAM settings, some offer limited adjustment, and some will not have the option to change the RAM settings. Making changes to RAM settings in the BIOS is best left to advanced users.

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    Re: Restore7.exe application error

    If the recovery partition hasn't been altered try this

    HP Recovery Center

    With the machine off press the power button, as soon as you do that start tapping the F11 key.

    That should take you to the HP Recovery Center. When there just follow the prompts.

    From the time you boot into F11 (not counting any backups you choose to make) you should be back on a working desktop in about 30 minutes. After it restarts just follow the prompts again to finish the process.

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    Re: Restore7.exe application error

    HP Recovery Center
    With the machine off press the power button, as soon as you do that start tapping the F11 key.
    That should take you to the HP Recovery Center. When there just follow the prompts.
    It is pretty much self explanatory. From the time you boot into F11 (not counting
    any backups you choose to make) you should be back on a working desktop in about
    30 minutes. After it restarts just follow the prompts again to finish the process.

    If your first option is system restore select no, which should take you to system recovery.
    You want to try system recovery not system restore, unless you have good restore points saved!

    Keep us informed!

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