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Many Debug Stops - Help!

Forum Windows XP : General Discussion Many Debug Stops - Help!

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Hello,

I have just built a new computer and continually get the
following debug stop errors:

0x50 - PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA
0x8E
0xD1 - DRIVER_IRQ_NOT_LESS_THAN_OR_EQUAL

Here are my system specs:

Case: Performance Plus 1080
MB: Asus A7N8X-UAY 400Mhz
CPU: Athlon XP Barton 2800+
VC: eVGA 5900 FX 128M DVI/TV 8X AGP
DVD: Pioneer DVR-106D
Mem: 2x Kingston PC3200 512 MB DDR Mods
HD: Seagate 120 GB ST3120026A 8MB buffer

I've updated my system with all the latest service packs
and other fixes available through the Update web site.
I've also updated my PC with all the latest HW drivers.

Anyone have any clue as to why my PC continually blue
screens? It happens sporadically. Sometimes, it will
occur 2 minutes after a reboot. Sometimes, it will go for
weeks without a problem if I don't reboot during that
time.

Any help would be apprecaited!

Thanks!

Reply to sirfunkenstien
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overclocking too much causes that sometimes...

Reply to rubikian
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Using AMD setup is coasing those problems as well.

..this is very useful and helpful place for information...

Reply to blah
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When I push too much work to my 2500+ OC to a 3200+ with stock cooling(I know...) I got that. I just put the multipliet to 10.5x200 which give me a 3000+ and everything is fine...heat problem maybe!

-Always put the blame on you first, then on the hardware !!!

Reply to pat
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Welcome to the club! I get the same three errors on WinXP about 2-8 times daily. Only I have a Radeon 9700PRO w/ a SOYO Dragon KT400 Ultra Platinum mobo O.o

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