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In the past, with a Win 98, I experienced a few <blue death> situations, but
since I moved to Win XP Home, everything was OK until a few days ago...
I was working on my desktop and have a few windows open. Suddenly, I heard a
ticking bomb sound coming from my computer and there was a dark blue screen
with a long text: "A problem has been detected and Windows has been shut
down to prevent damage to your computer. KERNEL_STACK_INPAGE_ERROR...
Beginning dump of physical memory" (if a complete text is needed, I'll be
glad to provide). The only way to get reed of this message and ticking sound
was to switch power off, nothing else worked.
After I rebutted, machine worked fine. However, in a couple of days the
problem happened again. In a few days again...
Does anyone know what is going on? Is Win XP susceptible to the blue death,
too?
since I moved to Win XP Home, everything was OK until a few days ago...
I was working on my desktop and have a few windows open. Suddenly, I heard a
ticking bomb sound coming from my computer and there was a dark blue screen
with a long text: "A problem has been detected and Windows has been shut
down to prevent damage to your computer. KERNEL_STACK_INPAGE_ERROR...
Beginning dump of physical memory" (if a complete text is needed, I'll be
glad to provide). The only way to get reed of this message and ticking sound
was to switch power off, nothing else worked.
After I rebutted, machine worked fine. However, in a couple of days the
problem happened again. In a few days again...
Does anyone know what is going on? Is Win XP susceptible to the blue death,
too?