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From: Ron Martell on 18 Sep 2006 15:41 "Pam" <pam_staley-remove-this(a)hotmail.com> wrote: >I ran the page utility thing and it says: > >Pagefile Physical Location: C:\pagefile.sys >Current Pagefile Usage: 30 MB >Session Peak Usage: 31 MB >Current Pagefile Size: 768 MB > > >what do you think? > There is only 31 mb of active memory content in the pagefile. That is not enough to indicate that you would likely get a subtantial performance boost by adding more RAM. But check it periodically, especially when you have a normal "full set" of applications open. If it gets up to 100 mb or even close to it then you might want to consider more RAM. Good luck Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada -- Microsoft MVP (1997 - 2006) On-Line Help Computer Service http://onlinehelp.bc.ca Syberfix Remote Computer Repair "Anyone who thinks that they are too small to make a difference has never been in bed with a mosquito."
From: Ron Martell on 18 Sep 2006 15:42 "Pam" <pam_staley-remove-this(a)hotmail.com> wrote: >just had anohter blue screen death - was listening to live video via >webcast - no problems ... a nd all of the sudden crash - error was: > >0x0000008E (ox80000004, ox8056a13c, oxf8925c8c, ox00000000) > >have been googling to find out what it could be - but no luck so far - any >help? > You posted this same error message under another subject. See my reply there. Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada -- Microsoft MVP (1997 - 2006) On-Line Help Computer Service http://onlinehelp.bc.ca Syberfix Remote Computer Repair "Anyone who thinks that they are too small to make a difference has never been in bed with a mosquito."
From: Pam on 20 Sep 2006 11:42 I did? I've looked - I can't find the answer - was it in this thread? I've looked ... pls tell me where or copy/paste your answer to this thread if you have time - thanks Pam "Ron Martell" <ron.martell(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:mkttg2djhnlcbumr0kujrhedmlefqsc6q7(a)4ax.com... > "Pam" <pam_staley-remove-this(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > >>just had anohter blue screen death - was listening to live video via >>webcast - no problems ... a nd all of the sudden crash - error was: >> >>0x0000008E (ox80000004, ox8056a13c, oxf8925c8c, ox00000000) >> >>have been googling to find out what it could be - but no luck so far - any >>help? >> > You posted this same error message under another subject. See my > reply there. > > Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada > -- > Microsoft MVP (1997 - 2006) > On-Line Help Computer Service > http://onlinehelp.bc.ca > Syberfix Remote Computer Repair > > "Anyone who thinks that they are too small to make a difference > has never been in bed with a mosquito."
From: Ron Martell on 20 Sep 2006 16:34 "Pam" <pam_staley-remove-this(a)hotmail.com> wrote: >I did? I've looked - I can't find the answer - was it in this thread? I've >looked ... pls tell me where or copy/paste your answer to this thread if you >have time - thanks > **** Here it is. >I've had 2 blue screen deaths - the first I don't remember what I was >doing - and I got this error: > >STOP ox0000008E, ox80000004, 0x8056A13C, oxF2452c82, ox00000000 > >and the other one was when I had nothing running except ZA and AVG in the >background - and I tried to run the Norton online virus scanner > >then it said > >STOP ox0000008E, ox80000004, 0x8056A13C, oxf4015c8c, ox00000000 > >can someone help me with this please? > >Pam > Your error code is named KERNEL_MODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED. Parameter 1 indicates that the specific exception code involved was STATUS_SINGLE_STEP and Parameter 2 says that the error originated at memory address 0x8056A13C. This type of error is most often caused by a defective device driver or by incompatible hardware. Have you made any recent changes to the computer that involved either updating drivers for existing hardware and/or installing new hardware? There is a method by which the driver or component using the error address can be identified but it is a bit cumbersome. If the answer to the above question does not provide a clue then we will proceed with identifying the item from the memory address. Good luck Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada -- Microsoft MVP (1997 - 2006) On-Line Help Computer Service http://onlinehelp.bc.ca Syberfix Remote Computer Repair "Anyone who thinks that they are too small to make a difference has never been in bed with a mosquito."
From: Pam on 22 Sep 2006 14:03 thank you so much Ron! no I couldn't find that email/reply - thank you - no I have not installed any new hardware whatsoever - however I did go to Microsoft's page and installed the recommended updates.... thanks Pam "Ron Martell" <ron.martell(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:qe93h2lffinb5rpe4claldgai587go87r3(a)4ax.com... > "Pam" <pam_staley-remove-this(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > >>I did? I've looked - I can't find the answer - was it in this thread? I've >>looked ... pls tell me where or copy/paste your answer to this thread if >>you >>have time - thanks >> > **** > Here it is. > > >>I've had 2 blue screen deaths - the first I don't remember what I was >>doing - and I got this error: >> >>STOP ox0000008E, ox80000004, 0x8056A13C, oxF2452c82, ox00000000 >> >>and the other one was when I had nothing running except ZA and AVG in the >>background - and I tried to run the Norton online virus scanner >> >>then it said >> >>STOP ox0000008E, ox80000004, 0x8056A13C, oxf4015c8c, ox00000000 >> >>can someone help me with this please? >> >>Pam >> > > Your error code is named KERNEL_MODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED. Parameter > 1 indicates that the specific exception code involved was > STATUS_SINGLE_STEP and Parameter 2 says that the error originated at > memory address 0x8056A13C. > > This type of error is most often caused by a defective device driver > or by incompatible hardware. Have you made any recent changes to the > computer that involved either updating drivers for existing hardware > and/or installing new hardware? > > There is a method by which the driver or component using the error > address can be identified but it is a bit cumbersome. If the answer > to the above question does not provide a clue then we will proceed > with identifying the item from the memory address. > > Good luck > > Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada > -- > Microsoft MVP (1997 - 2006) > On-Line Help Computer Service > http://onlinehelp.bc.ca > Syberfix Remote Computer Repair > > "Anyone who thinks that they are too small to make a difference > has never been in bed with a mosquito."
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