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Page Fault in Non Paged Area (Stop Error 50)

Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by waywardstarfish, 2005/09/17.

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    waywardstarfish

    waywardstarfish Inactive Thread Starter

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    I have recently joined this community as I am trying to solve a windows stop error 50 (page fault in non paged area). I found this site from a Google search and I have downloaded debugwiz and analysed the most recent dump file. The specific driver causing the problem could not be identified but antiak.sys was identified as a possible cause. The file relates to anti key logger. I would be interested if anyone can make any suggestions. I don't know how to attach files to the posts in the forums but can mail any files required. Thanks, Steve
     
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    charlesvar

    charlesvar Inactive Alumni

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    Hello Steve,

    Try re building the paging file:

    Right click My Computer > Advanced tab > Settings under Performance > Advanced tab > Virtual Memory > Change bar > tick no paging file and re boot.

    Go back into Virtual Memory and tick System managed size.

    Regards - Charles
     
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    PeteC

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    waywardstarfish - Welcome to the Board :) - I see you are 'just down the road' from me!

    You can only post attachments if you are a Contributing Member - other benefits are no ads and the facility to use an avatar under your name should you so wish.
     
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    TROUBLESHOOTING
    WINDOWS STOP MESSAGES



    So it is probably either a driver issue , incompatible hardware, or defective hardware.
     

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