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  • staggers
    Top Poster
    • Apr 2009
    • 149

    #1

    MY XP ON LAPTOP KEEPS REBOOTING

    hi all wondering if anybody can point me in right direction, my problem is when i boot up lappy it goes to we apoligize for inconvenience but windows did not start succesfully i have tried start windows normally then reboots to windows xp page then reboots again tried safe mode,with networking,with command prompt and last known good config same problem i can get in bios set up,he told me he got this error but cant remember what he did to get this far page_fault_in_nonpaged_area is there anything i can try or will i have to reinstall windows any help would be appreciated tx stags
  • dasteph
    V.I.P. Member
    • Nov 2008
    • 1293

    #2
    Originally posted by staggers
    hi all wondering if anybody can point me in right direction, my problem is when i boot up lappy it goes to we apoligize for inconvenience but windows did not start succesfully i have tried start windows normally then reboots to windows xp page then reboots again tried safe mode,with networking,with command prompt and last known good config same problem i can get in bios set up,he told me he got this error but cant remember what he did to get this far page_fault_in_nonpaged_area is there anything i can try or will i have to reinstall windows any help would be appreciated tx stags
    try repairing mbr (memory boot record) you will need your installation disc, link to explain how to.

    XP: Repair or fix master boot record using recovery console | Windows installation | Tech-Recipes
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    • staggers
      Top Poster
      • Apr 2009
      • 149

      #3
      tx for the quick reply desteph its actually my m8s lappy he cant find windows disc does this mean he will have to get a new one s there anything else i can try or do i need disc tx for your advice m8 much appreciated

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      • dasteph
        V.I.P. Member
        • Nov 2008
        • 1293

        #4
        if you can borrow a disc you can try that as you want the recovery console on the disc,if that does not work then you might have to do a clean install.
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        • staggers
          Top Poster
          • Apr 2009
          • 149

          #5
          i have xp for my dell ,this laptop is fujutsi siemens do think i could try that tx again m8

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          • dasteph
            V.I.P. Member
            • Nov 2008
            • 1293

            #6
            i suppose you could try it as to wheather its a disc thats tied to one brand of pc or simply an installation disc for xp i do not really know but give it a go.

            to add as the pc you are trying to recover is a laptop is there a recovery software built in to it which you should see as the laptop boots and access by pressing a paticular key as it boots.
            Last edited by dasteph; 20 November, 2009, 00:29.
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            • wilford
              Junior Member
              • Dec 2008
              • 22

              #7
              Any luck with getting the laptop to work ? mine now has the same problem

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              • smirnoff_rules
                V.I.P. Member
                • Mar 2008
                • 8603

                #8
                1. From the desktop right-click on My Computer.
                2. Click the Properties option.
                3. In the System Properties window click the Advanced tab.
                4. In Advanced click the Settings button under Startup and Recovery.
                5. In the Startup and Recovery window uncheck the Automatically restart check box.
                6. Click Ok.
                they this m8
                any information provided is for educational/experimental purposes only.

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                • dingo38
                  Newbie
                  • Oct 2009
                  • 16

                  #9
                  1. From the desktop right-click on My Computer.
                  Interesting..

                  You need the recovery media,if not reinstall windows by whatever means.

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                  • chroma
                    V.I.P. Member
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 1976

                    #10
                    go into your bios and check that the following are DISBLED
                    Shadow cache (also sometimes called: F000, 64k, F Segment, System ROM, Adaptor ROM, C000, C400 etc) just make sure anything SHADOW is disabled.
                    Virus checking.
                    VGA pallate snoop.
                    System Bios Cachable.
                    Video Bios Cachable.

                    Try again.

                    If you still get no joy try disabling L1 and L2 cache (sometimes called external)

                    Try again.

                    If you still have no joy, try disabling just about anything not relating to basic Ram and Hard Drive functions.

                    Try again.

                    If its still not working then that points to a RAM fault, north bridge fault, video board fault or in rare cases hard drive faults.

                    If things do work then restart and begin enabling higher features in the bios, one at a time untill it stops to pin the bastard down.
                    He who laughs last thinks slowest.

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                    • Robos
                      Newbie
                      • Dec 2009
                      • 1

                      #11
                      "Page fault in non-paged area" generally indicates faulty system RAM, try replacing it or using one stick at a time if you have 2 or more DIMMS installed.

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