KERNEL_STACK_INPAGE_ERROR

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I was online when my computer hungup on me and I tried to do a control alt
delete to get the task manager to come up on the screen when I received a
blue screen, I'm running Window's XP Pro with service pack 2. On the blue
screen was this error message: (KERNEL_STACK_INPAGE_ERROR) Could someone
please tell me what this means and what do I do to fix it?

Thank You,
Kathy
 
Kathy said:
I was online when my computer hungup on me and I tried to do a control alt
delete to get the task manager to come up on the screen when I received a
blue screen, I'm running Window's XP Pro with service pack 2. On the blue
screen was this error message: (KERNEL_STACK_INPAGE_ERROR) Could someone
please tell me what this means and what do I do to fix it?

Thank You,
Kathy


http://www.aumha.org/a/stop.htm

The KERNEL_STACK_INPAGE_ERROR means that "A page of kernel data
requested from the pagefile could not be found or read into memory. This
message also can indicate disk hardware failure, disk data corruption,
or possible virus infection".

http://support.microsoft.com/Default.aspx?kbid=228753&sd=RMVP
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=315266&sd=RMVP

Since I don't know anything about your computer (hardware or
virus/malware status), I can't be more specific as to what you should
do. Have you rebooted? Tried starting in Safe Mode? Tried starting in
Last Known Good Configuration?

Depending on the level of your computer skills and whether this is an
OEM machine under warranty, you may be best off 1) for the former,
taking the machine to a professional computer repair shop (not a
BigComputerStore/GeekSquad type of place); 2) for the latter, calling
the OEM's tech support line.


Malke
 
Kathy

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms794027.aspx

Does the computer boot?

Is your hard disk formatted as FAT32 or NTFS. Select Start, Control
Panel, Administrative Tools, Computer Management, Disk Management to
find out.

If NTFS select, Start, Run, type "cmd" without quotes and hit Enter,
type "Chkdsk /f /r" without quotes and hit Enter. Answer Y to the
question which appears and exit.. You must restart the system before the
disk scan begins.

This is only one possible solution but it is worth a try.

Please let us know how you get on.

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Hope this helps.

Gerry
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FCA
Stourport, England
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Thank You Gerry My system is a NTFS and I did what you suggested and the
Chkdsk/f/r came back with a clean volume so I'm assuming that my hard drive
is ok, Thank You once again for your HELP.
Sincerely,
Kathy Scurlock
 
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