When counting up to 100 does it have a message memory dump?, if so you have a Ram problem, you need to change your Ram. if you have two Ram cards then just chuck out ine of this as it could be only one is faulty, if the problem persists then try out the other one.
On the other hand your processor could be over heating meaning you need to oil your processor fan and or blowing your pc for the fans to rotate more effectivley. when it does that just feel for the processor temp by touch.
Good luck!
2007-05-20 22:03:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I will like you to observe the following when you have that blue screen... Please write or note the hexdecimal (numbers) that is shown. Are they the same numbers? If the number does not change, that is it is the same, then you have a RAM problem on your hand.... Your RAM maybe becoming bad.
If on the otherhand, the hexdecimal number changes, then you maybe in for some other serious problems.
If your system is givng a message with sometime like, 'mountable memory or something of that nature...', then you may have to be thinking of a new hard disk....
And finally, if now of this is showing only 2 options remains, your Motherboard but before you go condeming your motherboard, I will suggest you test your Processor first by swapping with another one or using this processor on another board.... But the most likely thing is that your board might have been damaged and often times, I have found that the processor may also go with that (board). This is the worst cases scenerio... But I just hope it is the board you have to change.
On the last note, such problems can also be caused by overheating... so clean your fan and the other ventilations on your system, clear them of dust... and you may just be happy that is all.... I suggest you check this first....
Best of luck
2007-05-21 03:03:07
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answered by ADEWALE A 5
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the kernel page error is basically either the memory error or the error with the os so run a chk dsk r if does not resolve the problem try doing pc restore (ctrl+d) on the logo and if not then do aformat reinstall of the os that will resolve the problem for sure.
2007-05-21 03:06:02
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answered by anindya s 1
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Ah yes, the BSOD(blue screen of death). Something is VERY wrong with your system, and it looks like you will have to reinstall windows. Its happened to me 4 times... Use a LiveCD like slax to get all of your sensitive data off your drive and use the Install Disc to put windows back on. Real big pain. If you can get into WIndows, i would suggest saving your settings too.
2007-05-21 02:43:20
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answered by tryagain277 2
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Sounds like a virus, get a tech
2007-05-21 02:39:39
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answered by geo.plrd 4
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I think that you have to re-install windows. Try to avoid formatting
2007-05-21 04:39:49
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answered by falcon 2
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Get a tech or get a new computer
2007-05-21 02:44:42
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answered by rebel911wi 2
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go to..
www.symantec.com/securitycheck
and do a FREE virus scan.... let us know.
2007-05-21 02:41:09
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answered by Anonymous
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it's called a blue screen, welcome to windows
either a virus or corrupted windows
2007-05-21 03:55:20
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answered by toten 3
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i think you should format it
2007-05-21 02:40:31
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answered by v 1
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