Hey guys,
About 5 days ago I bought a webcam, Microsoft Life cam VX-3000
And about 2 days later when i turned my pc on I got a blue screen saying something along the lines of "Fault in non paged area" and some long code like STOP 0x8000 etc
Now this is 2 days after having installed the software and ever since, every time I turn my pc on after a long wait of hours (usually when i sleep and wake up i turn the pc on) I get a blue screen at the start up.
Also to let you know the software runs on my pc, I've used the camera without problems but yes. My pc first crashed when I tried to save a graphics file image and I didnt know what the cause was.
I have recently uninstalled the webcam software and Im gonna turn my pc off for the night and turn it on tomorrow morning to test my theory that the reason for the blue screen was indeed the cause of the software on my pc. My theory should provide that I will not get another blue screen. But yes im not sure as to why Im getting these blue screens.
I had to run my windows xp disc in the start up to repair the system using that "chkdsk /r" code which always repairs the corruption or whatever to let me enter my pc. So far i've had to do that a few times now.
Im not sure if the software is incompatible with my pc but here are the requirements of the webcam:
- Windows Vista or Windows XP with service pack 2
- Processor: Intel Pentium 3 550 MHz (pent 4 1.4GHz recommended) or higher, 256MB of RAM or higher
- Hard Drive: 700mb
My system:
Windows XP Professional,
version 2002,
service pack 2
Intel
Celeron CPU 2.40GHz
2.40GHz, 512MB of RAM
My system has lots of available space as I was able to install and run this webcam on my pc.
So yeh my computer does cover most of the requirements, But im not too sure if the reason of the crash could also be because I was running the software on a Celeron and not a Pentium
Advice would be greatly appreciated, as Im going to go trade in this webcam if I find out that my "blue screen of death" was because of the webcam.
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