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Hello,

 

I have a problem that I need help solving. The computer starts up and

I receive a blue screen telling me Windows is stopping the bootup to

prevent damage. There is a device driver issue... I can start in

Safe Mode, but I cannot startup in Safe Mode with networking. Here is

what I have done thus far:

- booted from XP CD and ran chkdsk /r

- disabled the onboard network adapter

- have uninstalled the network adapter from the Device Manager

 

Since the computer starts in Safe Mode, but does not startup with Safe

Mode with networking, it leads me to think that it has something to do

with the Network Drivers. Can anyone be of help? Thanks in advance,

 

Chad

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Re: blue screen at startup can boot into safe mode...

 

What is the error that comes up?

 

It should be a few lines down from the top of the blue screen. It will be in

a word like DRIVER_ISSUE.

 

 

 

"Chad" <chadsams@gmail.com> wrote in message

news:1185460424.233796.298340@o61g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...

> Hello,

>

> I have a problem that I need help solving. The computer starts up and

> I receive a blue screen telling me Windows is stopping the bootup to

> prevent damage. There is a device driver issue... I can start in

> Safe Mode, but I cannot startup in Safe Mode with networking. Here is

> what I have done thus far:

> - booted from XP CD and ran chkdsk /r

> - disabled the onboard network adapter

> - have uninstalled the network adapter from the Device Manager

>

> Since the computer starts in Safe Mode, but does not startup with Safe

> Mode with networking, it leads me to think that it has something to do

> with the Network Drivers. Can anyone be of help? Thanks in advance,

>

> Chad

>

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Re: blue screen at startup can boot into safe mode...

 

On Jul 26, 11:25 am, "Harry Boyne" <harrybo...@hotmail.co.uk> wrote:

> What is the error that comes up?

>

> It should be a few lines down from the top of the blue screen. It will be in

> a word like DRIVER_ISSUE.

>

> "Chad" <chads...@gmail.com> wrote in message

>

> news:1185460424.233796.298340@o61g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...

>

>

>

> > Hello,

>

> > I have a problem that I need help solving. The computer starts up and

> > I receive a blue screen telling me Windows is stopping the bootup to

> > prevent damage. There is a device driver issue... I can start in

> > Safe Mode, but I cannot startup in Safe Mode with networking. Here is

> > what I have done thus far:

> > - booted from XP CD and ran chkdsk /r

> > - disabled the onboard network adapter

> > - have uninstalled the network adapter from the Device Manager

>

> > Since the computer starts in Safe Mode, but does not startup with Safe

> > Mode with networking, it leads me to think that it has something to do

> > with the Network Drivers. Can anyone be of help? Thanks in advance,

>

> > Chad- Hide quoted text -

>

> - Show quoted text -

 

The Blue Screen starts out with this:

 

A problem has been detected and windows has been shut down to prevent

damage to your computer. 0x00000050 (0x8009E000,0x00000000,0xEF03327B,

0x00000000)

 

I am not in front of the computer right now, but am going to have

someone at the office to take a picture of the blue screen and email

it to me. Will provide more of the error message in a minute. Have

looked up the 0x00000050 error online and it seems to be pointing to

RAM? However, I think it is saying a Device Driver is the problem.

Will know more when I receive the picture of the screen. Thanks for

replying and will post more in a minute,

 

Chad

Posted

Re: blue screen at startup can boot into safe mode...

 

On Jul 26, 11:47 am, Chad <chads...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Jul 26, 11:25 am, "Harry Boyne" <harrybo...@hotmail.co.uk> wrote:

>

>

>

>

>

> > What is the error that comes up?

>

> > It should be a few lines down from the top of the blue screen. It will be in

> > a word like DRIVER_ISSUE.

>

> > "Chad" <chads...@gmail.com> wrote in message

>

> >news:1185460424.233796.298340@o61g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...

>

> > > Hello,

>

> > > I have a problem that I need help solving. The computer starts up and

> > > I receive a blue screen telling me Windows is stopping the bootup to

> > > prevent damage. There is a device driver issue... I can start in

> > > Safe Mode, but I cannot startup in Safe Mode with networking. Here is

> > > what I have done thus far:

> > > - booted from XP CD and ran chkdsk /r

> > > - disabled the onboard network adapter

> > > - have uninstalled the network adapter from the Device Manager

>

> > > Since the computer starts in Safe Mode, but does not startup with Safe

> > > Mode with networking, it leads me to think that it has something to do

> > > with the Network Drivers. Can anyone be of help? Thanks in advance,

>

> > > Chad- Hide quoted text -

>

> > - Show quoted text -

>

> The Blue Screen starts out with this:

>

> A problem has been detected and windows has been shut down to prevent

> damage to your computer. 0x00000050 (0x8009E000,0x00000000,0xEF03327B,

> 0x00000000)

>

> I am not in front of the computer right now, but am going to have

> someone at the office to take a picture of the blue screen and email

> it to me. Will provide more of the error message in a minute. Have

> looked up the 0x00000050 error online and it seems to be pointing to

> RAM? However, I think it is saying a Device Driver is the problem.

> Will know more when I receive the picture of the screen. Thanks for

> replying and will post more in a minute,

>

> Chad- Hide quoted text -

>

> - Show quoted text -

 

Okay the complete blue screen error is:

 

A problem has been detected and windows has been shut down to prevent

damage to your computer.

 

PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA

 

If this is the first ime you've ...

 

Check to make sure any new hardware or software is properly

installed. If this is a new installation, ask your hardware or

software manufacturer for any windows updates you might need.

 

If problems continue, disable or remove any newly installed hardware

or software. Disable BIOS memory options such as caching or

shadowing. If you need to use Safe Mode to remove or disable

components, restart your computer, press F8 to select Advanced Startup

Options, and then select Safe Mode.

 

Techinical Information:

*** STOP: 0x00000050 (0x8009E000,0x00000000,0xEF03327B,0x00000000)

 

Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks in advance,

 

Chad


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