Blue Screen Of Death...

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  1. proughton

    proughton Member

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    Error = STOP:0x00000024 (0x001902FE,0xF4E2541C, 0xF4E25118, 0x806ED1DB)

    Getting on my nerves, thanks in advance people.
     
  2. GrandpaBW

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    Way too much information. What OS are you running? What are your system specs? What were you doing when it happened?
     
  3. proughton

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    Windows Xp
    Home Edition
    Version 2002
    Service Pack 2

    AMD Athlon(tm)processor
    1.40GHz, 256 MB of RAM

    I was runnin check disk once
    I was scanning for virus's once

    The others time my bro was on...

    I'm guesssing my memory needs updating...

    I checked some site and had it narrowed down to hardware, software, mcafee antivirus, service pack and something else... its just narrowing it down further,
     
  4. Rosco404

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    Could be hardware... But have you tried a fresh "format" and install of XP?

    If XP gets errors on install then could be hardware....
     
  5. pcrepair

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    first try to repair it that way you keep your data
    put your xp disc in restart your computer select repair
    select o/s usually 1 press enter type chkdsk /r
    takes about 30 minutes to run usually fixes things
     
  6. DoubleDwn

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    This error is usually associated with the NTFS.sys driver. It allows the system to read ntfs formatted drives. Simple fix would be to copy a clean/original version of this file to C:\windows\system32\drivers. You should have an good version in C:\windows\servicepackfiles\i386.
    Easiest way to do this would be to use this drive as a slave drive in another WinXP box and copy the file. Or, just back up all your important data (if the box still runs) and do a clean install.

    Good luck.
     

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