I just moved my computer yesterday, and attached it to the router in the new house. However, it was not getting an IP address from the router correctly, so I was messing around a bit, and after rebooting it again, I got the BSoD. It gave me Stop 0x51, REGISTRY_ERROR, and told me to remove any new hardware. I could not boot into safe mode, or even the command prompt, so I had to go into the recovery console and restore an old registry from several months ago.
Now, I get Stop 0x50 PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA when I start the computer. I can boot into Safe Mode now, but nothing I do gets rid of this new error. I tried removing the display adapter's drivers, removing my network card completely, but it's still there. What can I do?
Set the CMOS to boot from the CDROM, put the installation disk in the CDROM drive start up the computer, just like you were going to load from scratch, watch the bottom of the screen for "Press any key to boot from CDROM" press a key, it will load the files to startup the machine then take you to a screen, you're not recovering don't choose that option, you're repairing, choose setup Windows XP Now, then it will load the files to install Windows XP from scratch, and you'll end up at a screen with one of the choices being, Repair Existing Windows Operating System, select to repair the existing Windows Installation, if it accepts to do the repair it will instantly start it, it will seem like you're installing from scratch, you'll even have to reenter your keycode, but when it comes up completely, everything besides the old Windows XP system, will be still there. It will completely repair anything thats wrong even your internet connection.
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