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we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Solved: Blue error screen 0x000000EA Discussion in 'Hardware' started by sailormoon21, May 18, 2006. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Advertisement 0x000000ea windows 7 sailormoon21 Thread Starter Joined: May 27, 2005 Messages: 100 hi guys, i've been having a stop 0x000000ea win7 problem for four days now. My computer has been crashing and i've been getting this blue error screen with error codes like: STOP page_fault_in_nonpaged_area (bug check 0x50) 0x000000EA (ox81CEAB38, 0x81F45910, 0x81D12610, 0x00000001) ;"error cause by the following file: nv4_disp" also something similar with the first code being 0x0000008E (...), without apparent erroneous file associated with the message and also an error by win32k.sys address BF83BDE

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base at BF800000 Datastamp 3d6de5e5 I've read some related forums and the problem seems connected to the video card. First I thought that the problem was connected to the hard disk, but this is totally impossible since now i have installed a new hard disk and the problem is still there. It can't even be the processor or motherboard cos I upgraded my pc to a pentium 4, and has been working fine for the past two blue screen 0x000000ea months. Now i get an error message for every thing i do, sometimes windows wonte even start, because I get the error screen for a split second then the pc resets itself. The graphics seem a lot overloaded, sometimes windows opened with a 16bit colour resolution!! Also very often whenever i open internet explorer or windows explorer windows i get the error message that "an error has been encountered by the application and needs to close". I tried installing the drivers but the pc won't let me because whatever i try to install i get an error message saying that the file may be corrupt and installation cannot continue, i got this with whatever i tried to install, from MS word to the drivers infact. I can't even try to reinstall or repair windows because now when the pc restarts i don't even get asked to boot from the CD, it was working fine yesterday!! what the hell happened all of a sudden?! I read on the microsoft online support guides that i may either need to install win xp sp2 or that it may be cause by a hex door virus or something like that; i didn't find any files associated to the virus in my pc, and when i go on the microsoft online updates the computer doesnt promt me to download the win

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Member: Separate names with a comma.Newer Than: Search this thread only Search this forum only Display results as threads More... Useful SearchesRecent Posts Log in https://forums.techguy.org/threads/solved-blue-error-screen-0x000000ea.468208/ Sign up Windows Forum Windows 7 Forums > Windows 7 Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) > Dismiss Notice Welcome to Windows Forums. This website is a free, open, and dedicated community of Windows enthusiasts. To post a message, join us or sign in."Stop error code 0x000000EA (THREAD_STUCK_IN_DEVICE_DRIVER)" Discussion in https://windowsforum.com/threads/stop-error-code-0x000000ea-thread_stuck_in_device_driver.220071/ 'Windows 7 Blue Screen of Death (BSOD)' started by garanza, Apr 11, 2016. garanza New MemberJoined:Apr 11, 2016Messages:3Likes Received:0 Im getting this kind of crash daily, it usually happens randomly when i minimize a game after like 2 hours of my PC being on already. I've updated my graphics card drivers and bios, still no luck. My computer spec : Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4690K CPU @ 3,50GHz ASUS Z97-A LGA1150 motherboard Radeon R9 290 4096MB DDR5/512 D/H PCI-E gaming 4G - R9 290 Gaming 4G 8GB DDR3 1600MHz Goodram memory running on windows 7 home premium. Minidump files attached. Looking for any kind of advice here, if theres more information required please let me know. Appreciate any help. Attached Files: dump.rarFile size:410.2 KBViews:21#1 garanza, Apr 11, 2016 kemical Windows Forum Admin Staff Member Premium Supporter Microsoft MVPJoined:Aug 28, 2007Messages:31,373Likes Received:1,531 Code:******************************************************************************* * * * Bugcheck Analys

in Windows 7 January 15, 2015 This guide shows you how to fix blue screen of death errors (or BSoD errors) for Windows 7. Contents1 Common fixes2 0x000000ED (UNMOUNTABLE BOOT VOLUME)3 0x0000007B (INACCESSIBLE BOOT DEVICE)4 0x00000024 (NTFS FILE SYSTEM)5 0x0000007E (SYSTEM THREAD EXCEPTION https://neosmart.net/wiki/blue-screen-death-bsod-errors-windows-7/ NOT HANDLED)6 0x0000008E (KERNEL MODE EXCEPTION NOT HANDLED)7 0x00000050 (PAGE FAULT IN NONPAGED AREA)8 0x000000D1 http://www.devicedriverfinder.com/blog/device-errors/how-to-fix-stop-error-0x000000ea-in-windows-xp (DRIVER IRQL NOT LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO)9 0x000000EA (THREAD STUCK IN DEVICE DRIVER)10 More Information10.1 Linked Entries10.2 Support Links10.3 Applicable Systems If you see a blue screen error, but Windows 7 restarts immediately and you can't read the error text, follow these instructions to disable the Automatically restart option: Right-click on My Computer Go to Properties Go to the Advanced 0x000000ea windows tab At the Startup and Recovery section, click the Settings button At the System failure section, make sure the "Automatically restart" option is unchecked Click OK If you can't boot into Windows, try booting into Safe Mode, follow the instructions above and then restart your computer again. To boot Windows 7 in Safe Mode, follow these steps: Restart your computer Press F8 before the Windows logo appears Use the arrow keys and select "Safe Mode" from the error code 0x000000ea boot menu Press Enter Common fixes To fix Blue Screen of Death (BSoD) errors in Windows 7, you can try any of the following tips: Tip #1: System Restore Follow the instructions from Restore Windows 7 guide on how to run System Restore for Windows 7. Tip #2: Install updates Similar to Windows Vista, installing recent updates from Microsoft might fix any errors you are experiencing in your Windows 7 system. If Windows Update isn't enabled to install the updates by itself, follow these steps to do so manually: Click Start In the search box, type "Update" Choose Windows Update from the list of results Click Check for updates, on the left Review any pending updates Click Install updates Tip #3: Install the latest drivers Make sure you have the latest device drivers installed on your system. Go to your computer's manufacturer and check the driver's latest version. Many blue screen errors can be caused by an incompatible device driver. You can try removing any recently installed device driver and restarting your computer. Tip #4: Check for hard disk errors Windows 7 has several utility tools that can help you identify and fix certain errors. You can use these utility tools to check for hard disk or memory issues. Check for hard disk issues: Click Start Go to Computer Right-click on the main drive, where Windows 7 is insta

you are facing a problem with your video card. With NVidia video cards, this error can be reported in combination with the nv4_disp.dll file, while for ATI video cards the error file is ati2dvag.dll. Basically the device driver is waiting for the hardware to become accessible, which is not happening. Another possibility is that the error occurs with virtual video drivers, like they are used in remote desktop access. The same problem occurs, the video driver can not gain control of the actual device. As with many stop errors and blue screen errors, the first thing you should do to try and fix stop error 0x000000EA, is to update your video drivers. There are several ways to do this: The first method is to simply use the Windows update service to update your video driver. This will only work if your video card is supported by Windows XP directly. A second option is to find and download the driver for your video card directly from the video card manufacturer. If you know the brand and model number of the video card, you can often find the latest driver on the manufacturer’s support website. A third option is to use a driver update program, which can identify and update all your drivers for you, including the video card driver. These programs however are not free, but can save you time looking for drivers, and will accurately identify your hardware devices. Note: In case you have multiple display adapters in your computer, don’t forget to update the drivers for all of them! If updating your video card driver does not solve stop error 0x000000EA, you should open the Device Manager and check all listed devices. Look for any devices in error (yellow exclamation mark), to see if resource conflicts are the cause of the error. If you find a conflicting device, di

 

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