Delete the page file, reboot and set a new page file. To do this, you have to go to control panel>performance and maintenance>advanced. But your laptop has to have good RAM or it will crash while you do this!!!
Set the new page file to something like 1.5gig or let windows manage it if you're not sure.
In addition, download and install a tool called system mechanic. It's a brilliant tool which scans your entire PC and corrects many problems.
2006-07-28 01:44:56
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answered by byam64 2
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This Site Might Help You.
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how to fix the BSoD 0x00000077 KERNEL_STACK_INPAGE_ERROR?
My laptop sounded like ticking then a blue screen came out saying KERNEL_STACK_INPAGE_ERROR. How can I fix it? I can still use my machine for about an hour and that's all. it comes back with the blue screen again. I heard it can be repair by my own but how? By The Way I'm using a windows XP
2015-08-10 06:29:09
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answered by ? 1
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Ritch here is your error definition:
Stop 0x00000077 or KERNEL_STACK_INPAGE_ERROR
The Stop 0x77 message indicates that a page of kernel data requested from the paging (virtual memory) file could not be found or read into memory. This Stop message can also indicate disk hardware failure, disk data corruption, or possible virus infection.
Possible Resolutions:
* Stop 0x77 messages can be caused by bad sectors in the virtual memory paging file or a disk controller error. In extremely rare cases, depleted nonpaged pool resources can cause this error. If the first and third parameters are zero, the stack signature in the kernel stack is missing, which is an error typically caused by defective hardware. If the I/O status is 0xC0000185 and the paging file is on a SCSI disk, check for cabling and termination issues. An I/O status code of 0xC000009C or 0xC000016A indicates that the requested data could not be found. You can try to correct this by restarting the computer. If a problem with disk integrity exists, Autochk, a program that attempts to mark bad disk sectors as defective so that they are not used in the future, starts automatically. If Autochk fails to run, you can manually perform the integrity check yourself by following the instructions to run Chkdsk provided in "Stop 0x00000024 or NTFS_FILE_SYSTEM" earlier in this list.
* Another cause of Stop 0x77 messages is defective, malfunctioning, or failed memory hardware, such as memory modules, Level 2 (L2) SRAM cache, or video adapter RAM. If you added new hardware recently, remove and replace it to determine if it is causing or contributing to the problem. Run diagnostics software supplied by the system manufacturer to determine if the component has failed.
* The problem might also be due to cracks, scratched traces, or defective components on the motherboard. If all else fails, take the system motherboard to a repair facility for diagnostic testing.
* Problems that cause Stop 0x77 messages can also cause Stop 0x7A messages. For more information about Stop 0x7A messages, see "Stop 0x0000007A or KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR" later in this list.
2006-07-27 23:08:42
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answered by Joe_Young 6
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bsod points to windowz but the ticking is a worry
sorry baby id say ya hard drive is on its way out
2006-07-27 23:05:08
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answered by Anonymous
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memory bad or misconfiguration two brands of memory that are not compatible with each other. Download a memory checker.
David
2006-07-28 00:44:59
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answered by david r 1
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Kernel_stack_inpage_error
2016-11-09 02:09:06
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answered by Erika 4
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0x00000077
2016-12-28 20:59:29
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answered by capetillo 3
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Please detail the steps it takes to duplicate the problem.
Thanks...
2006-07-27 23:00:49
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answered by bogus_dude 6
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