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was crashing on startup with a Blue Screen (BSOD) error: STOP 0x00000050 PAGE FAULT IN NON-PAGED AREA. The page fault error told me that it was http://manasotageeks.com/blue-screen-error-stop-0x50-fixed-aka-the-blue-screen-of-death/ most likely a memory issue. Memory errors can be caused by either bad http://www.infoworld.com/article/2608859/microsoft-windows/blue-screen-stop-0x050-error-reported-for-systems-installing-kb2976897--kb2982791-.html RAM modules or hard disk errors, I would have to check both and since RAM is easiest to diagnose I began there. I booted the PC using a diagnostic boot CD and ran memtest to check the RAM for errors. The RAM was error-free after the first 4 tests run under memtest so blue screen I went on to the next step of the repair process which is to attempt to get to the Repair Console (aka Recovery Options) so I can run chkdsk to check for file system disk errors. Click Here For A Step-By-Step Recovery Console How-To First I attempted to access the Windows Recovery Options by starting the computer and hitting the F8 key then selecting "repair your blue screen stop computer" but it froze up with a Blue Screen error. I next attempted to access the recovery Options by booting off the Windows DVD and that too gave me a Blue Screen error. At this point I wanted to see if the computer could run any Windows at all. I booted off a bartPE bootdisk and that too crashed immediately so this laptop was not going to start with any variation of Windows. I next booted the computer using my diagnostic boot CD and ran a disk diagnostic which discovered a bad block at the beginning of the drive. I then processed the disk using a program which reconditions the disk by detecting and repairing all bad blocks. After the disk was reconditioned I rebooted the computer and Windows automatically launched chkdsk which repaired multiple disk errors in the file system. I then rebooted off of the Windows installation DVD and launched startup repair in Recovery Options. Once startup repair finished I was able to start Windows successfully multiple times and I then ran an aggressive disk defragmentation (defrag) to optimize the disk and test the fix. The computer was running and starting up with no prob
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