Error Report Contents
The following files will be contained in this error report:
C:/DOCUME~1/(my username here)/LOCALS~1/Temp/WER823f.dir00/Mini071411-01.dmp
C:/DOCUME~1/(my username here)/LOCALS~1/Temp/WER823f.dir00sysdata.xml
That was what it said when I opened the error report. This is my 2nd Blue Screen Of Death on my Windows XP. Both BSODs occured on a site playing a video. Both sites were McAfee green - I have McAfee SiteAdvisor. Last December, I had a virus. Although I did a System Restore, could it be the virus remains? Both BSODs were after the virus was supposedly cleaned.
Urgent help is needed, if you can solve this problem in any way, please reply!
(Note: The virus was also supposedly caught on a McAfee Green website. It supposedly was on "icanhascheezburger.com".)
Edit: Currently doing a full scan on my computer with McAfee Security-as-a-Service.
PLEASE HELP!!!
Last edited by spongebob123 (2011-07-14 21:16:43)
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Bump.
THE DAY THIS TOPIC IS NOT BOLDED IS THE DAY PIGS FLY!
I honestly can't believe a MC server gets more attention than a serious technical problem..No offense, but really?
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It should say *x****** where * is random. Google that exact string. In quotes.
And if you think you have a virus, scan with Malwarebytes Free.
Last edited by IHeartGaming (2011-07-14 21:28:23)
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IHeartGaming wrote:
It should say *x****** where * is random. Google that exact string. In quotes.
Wait what?
*knows nothing about programming or any fancy technical computer stuff except Scratch and basic HTML*
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Towards the bottom:
"STOP: 0x00000050"
That's just a sample BSoD, though.
Last edited by IHeartGaming (2011-07-14 21:47:33)
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Well, it only appeared for a second before it disappeared. Gives me a heart attack every time. Can I print screen it?
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Really, you've only had two BSODs? You should feel lucky, I get it every other week
No, I doubt the virus held on after a system restore. It's possible, but very unlikely.
Sometimes the reason is extremely simple or arbitrary, i.e. a sudden spike in RAM usage. Have you ruled that out?
And of course, if you're still stumped, bring your computer into a specialist so you can get a concrete answer.
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hmnwilson wrote:
Really, you've only had two BSODs? You should feel lucky, I get it every other week
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Same. I don't like Windoze.
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Norton = good.
My ISP gives it to me for free!
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Thanks guys!
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upload your mini-dump to a file hosting service and give me a link so i can get more details. in this case it would be "C:/DOCUME~1/(my username here)/LOCALS~1/Temp/WER823f.dir00/Mini071411-01.dmp" or any newer dump that it created.
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Get Linux.
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Would you rather have this:
or this:
How about this:
1- Linux
2-Windows XP
3-Mac
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I got this from a website:
Stop 0x00000050 or PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA
The Stop 0x50 message indicates that requested data was not in memory. The system generates an exception error when using a reference to an invalid system memory address. Defective memory (including main memory, L2 RAM cache, video RAM) or incompatible software (including remote control and antivirus software) might cause Stop 0x50 messages.
Possible Resolutions:
• If you added new hardware recently, remove and replace the hardware to determine if it is causing or contributing to the problem. Run diagnostics software supplied by the hardware manufacturer to determine if the component has failed.
• Stop 0x50 messages can also occur after installing faulty drivers or system services. If the file name is listed, you need to disable, remove, or roll back that driver. If not, disable the recently installed service or application to determine if this resolves the error. If this does not resolve the problem, contact the hardware manufacturer for updates. Using updated drivers and software is especially important for network interface cards, video adapters, backup programs, multimedia applications, antivirus scanners, and CD mastering tools. If an updated driver is not available, attempt to use a driver from a similar device in the same family. For example, if printing to a Model 1100C printer causes Stop 0x50 errors, using a printer driver meant for a Model 1100A or Model 1000 might temporarily resolve the problem.
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Scratchthatguys wrote:
Would you rather have this:
http://stuff.stroller.uk.eu.org/KernelPanic.png
or this:
http://images4.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb2 … P_BSOD.png
How about this:
http://www.culturesmithconsulting.com/w … 00x162.png
1- Linux
2-Windows XP
3-Mac
The first, because they actually tell you what's happening.
Then the second because it has a bit of technical detail.
I hate the Mac one because it tells you nothing, so you can't fix the problem.
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veggieman001 wrote:
Scratchthatguys wrote:
Would you rather have this:
http://stuff.stroller.uk.eu.org/KernelPanic.png
or this:
http://images4.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb2 … P_BSOD.png
How about this:
http://www.culturesmithconsulting.com/w … 00x162.png
1- Linux
2-Windows XP
3-MacThe first, because they actually tell you what's happening.
Then the second because it has a bit of technical detail.
I hate the Mac one because it tells you nothing, so you can't fix the problem.
Same.
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On Linux, the kernel panic is JUST the last line.
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Enzo1997 wrote:
HINT!!! McAfee is awful...
Yeah..This is a school computer (cyberschool, technically mine until i finish cyberschool), so some admin installed a restricted version of McAfee, and deleted the McAfee enterprise my dad installed. (much better!)
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