jonnycavaciuti
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Hi all
First of all, thank you! This has been causing a huge amount of stress...
A couple of months ago I experienced a BSOD after installing AVG. I had been having problems with it previously so went down other antivirus roots, but decided to switch back. The problem was consistently shutting down my PC shortly after getting into windows.
I tried a fresh install of Windows 7 and every time it would get to the final stages and then crash. It would then not be able to boot into Windows fully when I re-booted. The error message it was giving was supposedly caused by NTFS.sys with the error code 0x0000050 and that there was a "PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA". Online people were suggesting hard-drive and/or memory related problems.
I eventually gave up trying and put it on the back burner for a while as work was picking up. In the meantime I used my fiance's Mac (shudders).
I managed to get hold of a friend's PC to use as a test machine. I installed Windows 7 on my SSD using his system and it worked succesfully (pointing towards it not being a problem with the hard drive). I put it back in mine, activated it and all seemed well for maybe 30 minutes. Then the problem kicked back in again, and it crashed and BSOD'd. Thinking that it might be a memory problem, I swapped a 4GB stick of his over to mine and it still had the same problem. It would BSOD within 5 minutes of getting into Windows. Everything else seemed to be running perfectly and I can run in Safe Mode without any crash.
So yeah, I don't know what is wrong. I am fairly proficient in computer related matters, I built this machine myself and can sort out most problems, but this has me stumped.
Attached is the zip file with all the data in.
If you could help that would be hugely appreciated!
Thanks
Jonny
First of all, thank you! This has been causing a huge amount of stress...
A couple of months ago I experienced a BSOD after installing AVG. I had been having problems with it previously so went down other antivirus roots, but decided to switch back. The problem was consistently shutting down my PC shortly after getting into windows.
I tried a fresh install of Windows 7 and every time it would get to the final stages and then crash. It would then not be able to boot into Windows fully when I re-booted. The error message it was giving was supposedly caused by NTFS.sys with the error code 0x0000050 and that there was a "PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA". Online people were suggesting hard-drive and/or memory related problems.
I eventually gave up trying and put it on the back burner for a while as work was picking up. In the meantime I used my fiance's Mac (shudders).
I managed to get hold of a friend's PC to use as a test machine. I installed Windows 7 on my SSD using his system and it worked succesfully (pointing towards it not being a problem with the hard drive). I put it back in mine, activated it and all seemed well for maybe 30 minutes. Then the problem kicked back in again, and it crashed and BSOD'd. Thinking that it might be a memory problem, I swapped a 4GB stick of his over to mine and it still had the same problem. It would BSOD within 5 minutes of getting into Windows. Everything else seemed to be running perfectly and I can run in Safe Mode without any crash.
So yeah, I don't know what is wrong. I am fairly proficient in computer related matters, I built this machine myself and can sort out most problems, but this has me stumped.
Attached is the zip file with all the data in.
If you could help that would be hugely appreciated!
Thanks
Jonny
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