RE: BSOD Error Stop: 0x00000050 & error code 0x10000050

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Glad you got it sorted and thanks for letting us know and sharing the Info
with us.
Good luck.
nass

"Dave" wrote:

Thanks to both of you Rey & Nass for the great suggestions, They would have
helped fix the problem which was appearantly a combination of several factors:

1. Low disk space on c:\ hard drive < 8%

2. Corrupted Video Driver ATI onboard type so shared memory

3. Virtual memory probably a factor.

Cured by freeing up space on C: Drive (now at 31%), uninstalling video card
driver, shutting down all services (note it actually too three tries for this
to actually happen). Once all services were stopped I then started up in
normal mode and then began initializing the services one by one. It stayed
stable then I re-installed the video card driver.

Now all appears well, and stays that way I hope.

Thanks so much tho guys
--
Dave G
geek in perpetual training


"Rey Santos" wrote:

"Have many minidimp files but may need assistance in reading them."

How to read the small memory dump files that Windows creates for debugging
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/315263

After installing Debugging tools, I type these and press enter in the
command prompt:

cd c:\program files\debugging tools for windows

windbg -y srv*c:\symbols*http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols -i
c:\windows\i386 -z c:\windows\minidump\<your minidump.dmp>
note: this assumes that your root drive is c:

wait till the "Probably caused by field appears:" Note the file.

Click the blue "!analyze -v" to get the detailed debugging information.

Note the fileds "MODULE_NAME:" and "IMAGE_NAME" are simillar to "Probably
caused by:". Google for the file, uninstall/update the driver to which the
files belongs.







--
Rey


"Dave" wrote:

System keeps rebooting usually just gets past user sign in screen if quick
enough to click on it but then BSOD. If just let it sit at sign in screen it
also will reboot as well. Unit is Acer Veritron M410 w/1 GB 256 shared ram
AMD 3800+ CPU single core. Gets BSOD Error Stop: 0x00000050(0xA75DDA5C,
0x00000000, 0x8053CE32, 0x00000000).
In looking this up it points to possible memory problems but replacing
memory with known good gets same result.
Hard drive has been checked for any viruses/ malware etc. None present.
Checkdisk run from repair console, no errors, PCI BIOS boot tester shows no
errors or boot errors.
System Restore performed from safe mode, no joy, error code
0x10000050(0xed77af35, 0x00000000, 0x8953ce32, 0x00000000) now shows up as
well.

I have used msconfig to disable all but essential also same results.

Also Windows defender error code: 0x8050a001 is shown in event viewer in
safe mode as well which points to the update definitions not being loaded.

Have many minidimp files but may need assistance in reading them.
--
Dave G
geek in perpetual training
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