First time I ever had this problem so I wanted to run it by some other computer techs out there. Ok, it's a Dell Dimension DIM4700 w/ an Intel P4 3.0GHz Processor, 1GB of RAM (4 256MB Sticks), ATI Radeon X1300 Series (PCI), and a Seagate 40GB (8GB Free) HDD (SATA) Problems that are easy to see PSU damaged near plug-in HDD Fragmented all to hell HDD getting full FAST Has TONS of Flight Simulators (System Hogs) McAfee Antivirus (System Hog) I came up with the cause of problems CPU Fan Inadequate for performance RAM either too slow or messed up Drivers outdated for Hardware Dell PC Game Requirements to high for system HDD Fragmented HDD Getting Full Damaged PSU The Client also printed out BSOD screen errors and they include 0x50 (PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA) - Seems to happen while running M$ Flight Sim 2004 0x1A (MEMORY_MANAGMENT) - Happened while running M$ Flight Sim 2004 and Rhapsody Now, it seems to me that it's his RAM but I just wanna double check like I said. Thanks for the help, CFultz
Yes, that sounds like a RAM issue. Update the RAM, and if the PSU looks damaged replace that too. Only replace it with a high quality unit however (so no Rosewill garbage)
thanks man. i kinda thought thats what it was but Im glad to have a second opinion about it lol. thanks!
Yeah that's the exact error a friend of mine had with his laptop. It essentially means there's a hardware fault with the RAM. He had his RAM replaced and the problem was cured.