serious problem...please help
darkage_on_fire
I can play for some time then it gives me the blue screen of death, what should i do: here is the error code i get:
PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA caused by ati3duag.dll...
and then there is bunch of text and comes following:
ati3duag.dll-address BFB24196 base at BFB03060 Datestamp 46a809d0
again bunch of text and then this:
STOP: 0x00000050 (0xE489B6D8,0x00000001,0xBFB24196,0x00000001)
please help me...i don't know what to do:S
PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA caused by ati3duag.dll...
and then there is bunch of text and comes following:
ati3duag.dll-address BFB24196 base at BFB03060 Datestamp 46a809d0
again bunch of text and then this:
STOP: 0x00000050 (0xE489B6D8,0x00000001,0xBFB24196,0x00000001)
please help me...i don't know what to do:S
fusa
Update your ATI video drivers, if they are up-to-date then try an older version.
absolutcrobi
try updating your ati drivers.
The Way Out
This happened after you installed SP3 for XP or SP1 for Vista, I bet. Here is a kb article on how to fix the issue (this still pertains to your problem even though it says SP1). *wink wink*
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/329293
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/329293
IrishCB
PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA &
STOP: 0x00000050 (0xE489B6D8,0x00000001,0xBFB24196,0x00000001)
Are usually caused by bad Ram. Do what Fusa and Crobie said, update your ATI drivers. However, run a memtest just to make sure. MS has 0x00000050 error due to memory failure. That could be either a page or your hard ram. You have your Dump from when it crashed? If so post it, it will help.
nice find ;p
STOP: 0x00000050 (0xE489B6D8,0x00000001,0xBFB24196,0x00000001)
Are usually caused by bad Ram. Do what Fusa and Crobie said, update your ATI drivers. However, run a memtest just to make sure. MS has 0x00000050 error due to memory failure. That could be either a page or your hard ram. You have your Dump from when it crashed? If so post it, it will help.
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Originally Posted by The Way Out
This happened after you installed SP3 for XP or SP1 for Vista, I bet. Here is a kb article on how to fix the issue (this still pertains to your problem even though it says SP1). *wink wink*
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/329293 |
The Way Out
Quote:
Originally Posted by IrishCB
PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA &
STOP: 0x00000050 (0xE489B6D8,0x00000001,0xBFB24196,0x00000001) Are usually caused by bad Ram. Do what Fusa and Crobie said, update your ATI drivers. However, run a memtest just to make sure. MS has 0x00000050 error due to memory failure. That could be either a page or your hard ram. You have your Dump from when it crashed? If so post it, it will help. nice find ;p |
Snograt
There's a hotfix for Vista available also - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/939720
darkage_on_fire
i haven't installed SP3 im still using the old Windows XP:home edition sp2 2002 version.
my computer specs:
AMD Sempron 2200+, clocked to 2500+
ATI HD2600PRO AGP 512Mb,
512mb of RAM
40 + 120GB of hard disk
my computer specs:
AMD Sempron 2200+, clocked to 2500+
ATI HD2600PRO AGP 512Mb,
512mb of RAM
40 + 120GB of hard disk
The Way Out
Quote:
Originally Posted by darkage_on_fire
i haven't installed SP3 im still using the old Windows XP:home edition sp2 2002 version.
my computer specs: AMD Sempron 2200+, clocked to 2500+ ATI HD2600PRO AGP 512Mb, 512mb of RAM 40 + 120GB of hard disk |
Your card must scream at the rest of your system. Do you hear them fighting?
darkage_on_fire
what do u mean by fighting? and yes....most of newer games wont run on my computer, im planning to buy new PC after summer....but i want to play with this computer now
The Way Out
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Originally Posted by darkage_on_fire
what do u mean by fighting? and yes....most of newer games wont run on my computer, im planning to buy new PC after summer....but i want to play with this computer now
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darkage_on_fire
yea yea but help me find a solution so i could play GW
The Way Out
Did you try what either Snograt or I posted yet?
darkage_on_fire
ima try this http://support.microsoft.com/kb/329293 in a minute....it still works with SP2?
The Way Out
yes it does...
darkage_on_fire
this link didn't help me, i followed every step...but doesn't work, i went to safe mode and did all the things i needed, then started renaming the files but cmd says they don't exist....and then i realized that when i had to uninstall my display adapter i also deleted the .inf file so there is no way to rename it:S
Is this link just bs http://support.microsoft.com/kb/329293 ?
Is this link just bs http://support.microsoft.com/kb/329293 ?
fusa
Renaming the *.inf file just makes it so windows doesn't automatically install the display drivers. If that didn't happen and you installed the latest drivers you should have follow the steps shown.
darkage_on_fire
Problem fixed, thanks for ur help ppl.
The Way Out
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Originally Posted by darkage_on_fire
Problem fixed, thanks for ur help ppl.
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