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Guest netexpert
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I give you more info. New PC boots-up from CD-DVD, and in the beginning was

giving error: PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA Stop 0X00000050 (OXFFFFFADF))60A180

..... but now hangs forever in "Setup is starting Windows". Any help will be

greatly appreciated. In exchange I will help you with any IT support I could.

Just email me to itsupport@complaser.com. Thank you in advance,

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Guest Colin Barnhorst
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Re: Cannot install Windows XP Prof x64

 

"netexpert" <netexpert@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:6258E019-C4BC-4112-8ED6-F4F1F798D2CF@microsoft.com...

>I give you more info. New PC boots-up from CD-DVD, and in the beginning was

> giving error: PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA Stop 0X00000050

> (OXFFFFFADF))60A180

> .... but now hangs forever in "Setup is starting Windows". Any help will

> be

> greatly appreciated. In exchange I will help you with any IT support I

> could.

> Just email me to itsupport@complaser.com. Thank you in advance,

 

 

Please do not start new threads with each update. Reply to your own thread.

Please read my response to your first post. Generally, replies are made to

the newsgroup so that others following the thread may benefit from the

discussions and the resolution.

Guest Carlos
Posted

RE: Cannot install Windows XP Prof x64

 

Hi,

This KB

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315335/en-us

describes your PAGE_FAULT (etc.) error.

It is for XP 32-bit but might as well apply to your case.

Carlos

 

"netexpert" wrote:

> I give you more info. New PC boots-up from CD-DVD, and in the beginning was

> giving error: PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA Stop 0X00000050 (OXFFFFFADF))60A180

> .... but now hangs forever in "Setup is starting Windows". Any help will be

> greatly appreciated. In exchange I will help you with any IT support I could.

> Just email me to itsupport@complaser.com. Thank you in advance,

Guest Colin Barnhorst
Posted

Re: Cannot install Windows XP Prof x64

 

"netexpert" <netexpert@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:6258E019-C4BC-4112-8ED6-F4F1F798D2CF@microsoft.com...

>I give you more info. New PC boots-up from CD-DVD, and in the beginning was

> giving error: PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA Stop 0X00000050

> (OXFFFFFADF))60A180

> .... but now hangs forever in "Setup is starting Windows". Any help will

> be

> greatly appreciated. In exchange I will help you with any IT support I

> could.

> Just email me to itsupport@complaser.com. Thank you in advance,

 

 

Try installing with 2 sticks of ram and reduce your dram speed to 667. You

may not be able to run 8GB of ram at 800. Check the forum for your mobo on

the mfg's website for what other users are doing. Just because a mobo is

speced for 8GB and just because it supports 800 ram does NOT mean it

supports 8GB at 800.

Guest netexpert
Posted

Re: Cannot install Windows XP Prof x64

 

Colin,

 

First at all I would like to thank you for your help. I do appreciate your

time and knowledge.

 

It's fixed. Originally I purchased * GB (4x2) "This memory has been verified

to operate at 800MHz at the low latencies of 5-5-5-18. Corsair's line of 4GB

memory kits are designed for PCs featuring 64-bit operating systems."

The Intel mobo did not support this latency. It worked just fine with

Kingston PC-6400 800 mhz 8GB (4x2) latency (yes) 4-4-4-12 with Intel mobo

DG35EC.

 

After this, installation was completed.

 

Thank you again.

 

"Colin Barnhorst" wrote:

> "netexpert" <netexpert@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:6258E019-C4BC-4112-8ED6-F4F1F798D2CF@microsoft.com...

> >I give you more info. New PC boots-up from CD-DVD, and in the beginning was

> > giving error: PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA Stop 0X00000050

> > (OXFFFFFADF))60A180

> > .... but now hangs forever in "Setup is starting Windows". Any help will

> > be

> > greatly appreciated. In exchange I will help you with any IT support I

> > could.

> > Just email me to itsupport@complaser.com. Thank you in advance,

>

>

> Try installing with 2 sticks of ram and reduce your dram speed to 667. You

> may not be able to run 8GB of ram at 800. Check the forum for your mobo on

> the mfg's website for what other users are doing. Just because a mobo is

> speced for 8GB and just because it supports 800 ram does NOT mean it

> supports 8GB at 800.

>

Guest Colin Barnhorst
Posted

Re: Cannot install Windows XP Prof x64

 

"netexpert" <netexpert@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:D02EEEA1-0B88-4DE8-B2E4-4595B5216369@microsoft.com...

> Colin,

>

> First at all I would like to thank you for your help. I do appreciate your

> time and knowledge.

>

> It's fixed. Originally I purchased * GB (4x2) "This memory has been

> verified

> to operate at 800MHz at the low latencies of 5-5-5-18. Corsair's line of

> 4GB

> memory kits are designed for PCs featuring 64-bit operating systems."

> The Intel mobo did not support this latency. It worked just fine with

> Kingston PC-6400 800 mhz 8GB (4x2) latency (yes) 4-4-4-12 with Intel mobo

> DG35EC.

>

> After this, installation was completed.

>

> Thank you again.

>

> "Colin Barnhorst" wrote:

>

>> "netexpert" <netexpert@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>> news:6258E019-C4BC-4112-8ED6-F4F1F798D2CF@microsoft.com...

>> >I give you more info. New PC boots-up from CD-DVD, and in the beginning

>> >was

>> > giving error: PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA Stop 0X00000050

>> > (OXFFFFFADF))60A180

>> > .... but now hangs forever in "Setup is starting Windows". Any help

>> > will

>> > be

>> > greatly appreciated. In exchange I will help you with any IT support I

>> > could.

>> > Just email me to itsupport@complaser.com. Thank you in advance,

>>

>>

>> Try installing with 2 sticks of ram and reduce your dram speed to 667.

>> You

>> may not be able to run 8GB of ram at 800. Check the forum for your mobo

>> on

>> the mfg's website for what other users are doing. Just because a mobo is

>> speced for 8GB and just because it supports 800 ram does NOT mean it

>> supports 8GB at 800.

>>

 

You're welcome.


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