Start --> here . Will get more info.Originally posted by Stripe
PAGE_FAULT_IN NON_PAGED_AREA
STOP: 0X00000050 (0X8B6EBAD8, 0X00000000, 0XF6AA3ECC, 0X00000000)
SYMEVENT.SYS ADDRESS: F6AA3ECC BASE AT F6A2000, DATESTAMP 3c642629
Start --> here . Will get more info.Originally posted by Stripe
PAGE_FAULT_IN NON_PAGED_AREA
STOP: 0X00000050 (0X8B6EBAD8, 0X00000000, 0XF6AA3ECC, 0X00000000)
SYMEVENT.SYS ADDRESS: F6AA3ECC BASE AT F6A2000, DATESTAMP 3c642629
SYMEVENT.SYS is a Symantec Utility Driver. Make sure you have the latest version --> here ...looking for more.
WELL!!! It appears that the SYSEVENT.SYS refers to a "low leverl driver used for Symantec programs.) i.e. Norton F**king antivirus.
So, I updated these low level drivers and lets see what happens.
sorry xsivforce...was posting at the same time. Ran the update for the symevent drivers. I'll keep everyone posted.
Page fault means that XP was looking for something at a certain memory address and it didnt find it.
The non paged area is RAM and not pagefile on your disk.
How much RAM is installed? It could point to a bad stick of ram as well.
i'm up to 256K RAM...bad stick eh??? Guess that means I gotta go get 256K more
If you have a friend or someone who has a stick you can borrow real quick, switch it out and test it.
While I am thinking about it, make sure it is fully seated in its slot.
I'll check the seating in the slot (although nothing has hit this case minus baseball bat for a good four weeks)....
In the mean time, I have taken the easy way out and uninstalled Norton. Once I am finished with the necessities tonight, I will reinstall and then see if the problem persists. I'm thinking to see if the SYMSERV.SYS is still on my system. I'll rename it and then install Norton.
hey stripe:
its always good to do a virus can when you get errors
http://housecall.antivirus.com/housecall/start_corp.asp
i use this free online scan and it catches the bugs
egghead
cool...I'll run it tonight...I have some massive uploading/downloading to Japan to do so I wanna wait till after I finish....
Since I am currently in the market for a good Virus scan, any good ones
Yep, always a good idea egghead. You just never know.
Stripe, I use NIS2002 which includes Norton Antivirus. Nothing has made it through and I have had quite a few viruses e-mailed to me. The key is to stay updated with definitions.
That was the nice thing about Norton (the live update feature)...non-intrusive...updates regularly...low maintenance...
until now...I'm still going to try a reinstall...but if it fails, I'll be looking
Try AVG if you're going to ditch Norton, it's free:
http://www.grisoft.com/html/us_index.htm
Originally Posted by xsivforce
I've been having the same trouble, started at the beginning of the month and my brother was less then helpful in fixing it... Stripe did you get your computer to work again?
I actually have a sort of funny question about the seating of components in the tower--could someone pointing a subwoffer (sp?) at your computer mess things like that up??
Last edited by marspilot; November 19th, 2005 at 13:58 PM.
I guess the SW could possibly shake things loose. My concern would be if the magnet got to close, could ruin the HD.I actually have a sort of funny question about the seating of components in the tower--could someone pointing a subwoffer (sp?) at your computer mess things like that up??
Exactly what problem do you have ?
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