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Old 13-09-2006, 10:45 AM
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STOP 0x50

Hi all,

I've been getting persistent BSODs lately tagged as PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA. The bugcheck is 0x00000050 (0xbad0b148, 0x00000000, 0x8056c77b, 0x00000000). A DebugWiz log is attached.

I'm suspecting either 1) a faulty driver or 2) a bad DIMM, and I'm hoping some experts here can help pin down the problem.

Relevant background info:
  • Mean time between these errors is now around 3 hours
  • Failures occur both during use and idle time, though more often while in use
  • The system is a fully patched XP SP2 which was freshly installed about two weeks ago
  • Spontaneous reboots (not even BSODs) were happening with my previous installation but I chalked it up to accumulated system cruft
  • I installed 2 512MB DIMMs several months ago. The brand is reputable but different from the other two 512 DIMMs already in the system. After installing the sticks I noticed no immediate problems
  • All other hardware is a few years old (P4 2.6 w/ HT)

The attached DebugWiz log of the latest crash is based on a kernel memory-only dump. If there's any other info that would be useful I'm glad to provide it. It's been several years since I've done serious Windows development so I can't make much sense of the report but I've played around with non-Windows kernel code so I can follow along if you speak slowly ;-).

These reboots are getting pretty irritating and I'd very much appreciate any insights anybody can offer! Thanks in advance.

Cheers, Adam
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Old 14-09-2006, 03:43 AM
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Re: STOP 0x50: PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA

BAD MEM REF

I would experiment with removing the second brand RAM.

Also try disabling Terminal Services (RDPWD.SYS) under Services:

start Run... services.msc

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=183169

http://www.aumha.org/win5/kbestop.php

If this same error occurred prior to and after a Clean Install of XP I would suspect hardware and or motherboard drivers rather than XP drivers.

Do you have your latest BIOS installed?

Please post more dumps if you get them.
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Old 16-09-2006, 12:20 AM
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Re: STOP 0x50

Thanks for the suggestions jephree. Memcheck86 identified a single bitflip that consistently occurred in one of the DIMMs. However removing that DIMM didn't help with the BSODs. A new bugcheck appeared once, BAD_POOL_CALLER that debugwiz pinpointed in vsdatant.sys. So I uninstalled ZoneAlarm 6.5, and all the troubles evaporated, even with the bad DIMM in (though I still ought to get that replaced). Nice to have a working machine again!
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Re: STOP 0x50

Thanks for the update and the thanks! Glad things are working as well!

Were you using ZA free version? Are you going to use a different firewall? Or just the SP2 firewall?
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Re: STOP 0x50

Several days later and I haven't had any more BSODs, even with the faulty DIMM (I'm sure just data loss I haven't noticed yet . I was using ZA Pro 6.5, but now I'm sticking with the SP2 firewall. Since this machine is behind a dedicated linux firewall/NAT the extra features of ZA aren't too critical.
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