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rjagathe

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Today I saw the blue screen of death.It told that widows shut down due to file:ha10kx2k.sys.
(page fault in non-paged area)Iwant to know how serious is the error and what should I do to prevent?
Should I do run any maintenance utility programmes?
 

alib_i

Cyborg Agent
no .. its just common windows thing

but ofcourse defraging drive and defraging pagefile is a good idea
pagefile cannot be defragmented normally
use this software to defrag pagefile .. its a small utility, no installation or anything

btw, its windows not widows !! :lol:
 

sting

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STOP Messages literally mean

Windows has stopped! These appear only in the NT-based operating systems: Win NT, Win 2000, and Win

XP. Most are hardware issues. STOP messages are identified by an 8-digit hexadecimal number, but also

commonly written in a shorthand notation; e.g., a STOP 0x0000000A may also be written Stop 0xA. Four

additional 8-digit hex numbers may appear in parentheses, usually unique to your computer and the

particular situation.

INFO SITE
*www.aumha.org/win5/kbestop.htm
 

whoopy_whale

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rjagathe said:
Today I saw the blue screen of death.It told that widows shut down due to file:ha10kx2k.sys.
(page fault in non-paged area)Iwant to know how serious is the error and what should I do to prevent?
Should I do run any maintenance utility programmes?

Widows or Windows? :lol:
 
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