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Technical Information *** STOP: 0x0000008E (0xC0000005, 0x8054DD4C, 0xFD582D30, 0x00000000)

2006-08-01 22:29:56 · 6 answers · asked by singkeet 1 in Computers & Internet Hardware Desktops

6 answers

it would be a good idea if you posted a question and explination of how you got this monstrocity of an error message

2006-08-01 22:43:11 · answer #1 · answered by pringle147963 3 · 0 0

It is a memory address error. It means some application tried to use an area of memory that was already in use or otherwise unavailable. Usually this happens very rarely and only when the application was poorly written. This doesn't mean it will just go away, but if this is the first time you see it, make a note and move on. If it recurrs, check all installed applications and drivers and run a memory tester, it could be a bad stick of memory too.

Good luck.

2006-08-01 23:02:08 · answer #2 · answered by ghowriter 5 · 0 0

when does this message come? Is it at the starting of windows and windows do not load? If so some files might be corrupted and therefore you should try to find a bootable disk of the operating system you have.Restart computer and press Del or F1 depending on what key takes you to the Setup(BIOS)and other.On the boot priority select your CD drive to be your first boot device.Press Esc and then F10 to save and exit.On starting it'll prompt you to press any key to boot from CD.Press any key,this should take to the setup of windows.Accept to install windows,this will give an option on whether to perform a new installation or repair the existing one.You should press R just to repair 'coz this will leave your files other than new installation which will format and erase all your data.I hope this works.

2006-08-01 23:29:09 · answer #3 · answered by The One 2 · 0 0

The key to Blue Screen Of Death Messages is the all mighty poweful google.

But already being knowledgable in the IT field i can tell you why you got this message.

Basically what it's telling you is you've go some bad ram modules installed in your computer. Either that or your ram configuration isn't compatible with windows XP, i'm guessing you have windows XP.

All stop messages in XP are telling you that you have a hardware issue of some sort, i mean why else would xp want to stop? Jokes aside mac fans.

2006-08-02 04:02:36 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Go to Microsoft.com and type the error numbers in and see what turns up.

2006-08-02 03:13:19 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

replace memory or disable internal memory cache in bios also the vga cache and try,

2006-08-02 00:08:43 · answer #6 · answered by BHARGAVA 4 · 0 0

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