Re: BSOD Stop 0x00000019
- From: Paul <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2008 04:37:14 -0400
Gerry wrote:
Does the computer boot? Do the errors occuring during or after the boot process? How often are these errors occuring? Do the errors occur in safe mode as well as normal mode?
Background information on Stop Error message
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms793223.aspx
A pool header issue is a problem with Windows memory allocation. Device
driver issues are probably the most common, but this can have diverse
causes including bad sectors or other disk write issues, and problems
with some routers. (By theory, RAM problems would be suspect for memory
pool issues, but I haven't been able to confirm this as a cause.)
Source: http://aumha.org/a/stop.htm
Are there any yellow question marks in Device Manager? Right click on
the My Computer icon on your Desktop and select Properties,
Hardware,Device Manager. If yes what is the Device Error code?
Try Start, Run, type "sigverif.exe" without quotes and hit OK. What
drivers are listed as unsigned? Disregard those which are not checked.
Hope this helps.
Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Virgilijus wrote:I have been getting a BSOD with Stop 0x00000019 with the parameters of
(0x00000020,0xE38B5740,0xE38B5760,0x0C040201). I have not installed
any new hardware in the last 3 months and this has only started in
the last week. Any suggestions as to what is causing this??
Thanks
You can get memtest86+ from memtest.org . Versions of the program
are available to make a boot floppy or a boot CD. Memtest will run
forever, until you press <esc> to stop it, and reboot the machine.
At which time, you remove the Memtest floppy or CD from the drive.
Chances are, there is a single stubborn bit in one of the sticks
of memory, which can no longer be written. In which case, when you
examine the error log on the memtest screen, the same address
should be involved with each error reported.
The only parts of memory, which memtest cannot test, is the parts
reserved by the BIOS.
Paul
.
- Follow-Ups:
- Re: BSOD Stop 0x00000019
- From: Virgilijus
- Re: BSOD Stop 0x00000019
- References:
- BSOD Stop 0x00000019
- From: Virgilijus
- Re: BSOD Stop 0x00000019
- From: Gerry
- BSOD Stop 0x00000019
- Prev by Date: Boot usb
- Next by Date: Re: MFC SP4 Dlls
- Previous by thread: Re: BSOD Stop 0x00000019
- Next by thread: Re: BSOD Stop 0x00000019
- Index(es):
Relevant Pages
|
Loading