Re: Page fault in non paged area
From: johy99 (someone_at_somewhere.com)
Date: 07/25/04
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Date: Sun, 25 Jul 2004 15:58:57 +0530
Hi,
Please try this: R
Right click my computer>properties>advanced>performance>setting
button>advanced tab>Virtual memory>change>select your C drive>under paging
file size for selected drive choose custom size>set the initial size to the
total size of your ram (for example 512 MB)> and the maximum size to 1.5
times this eg 768 MB>click set>okay>apply>Okay to close>apply>okay>restart
computer.
Thanks
<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi all
>
> I recently upgraded a PC to a new mobo, processor and
> PC3200 RAM. New install of Windows XP on a SATA drive.
>
> Ever since, at intervals varying from every boot of
> Windows to once a week, I get a bluescreen with either a
> nonspecific error or Page fault in non paged area.
>
> Suspecting this to be the RAM module at fault, I did some
> research and found out that my mobo (an Asus A7N8X-E
> deluxe) is very particular about which PC3200 modules it
> uses, and mine wasn't on the list. Consequently I sent
> mine back for a refund and used a 512mb stick of PC 2700
> that has been used in another system for a year without
> issues. The mobo apparently isn't fussy about PC2700
> modules.
>
> However I am still getting the blue screens with the
> known good memory. So the question is - what else can
> cause this error?
>
> TIA
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