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#1 Por Fernandinho 02/05/2005 - 21:18
Desculpe a Demora pra postar aqui o teste... mais é que eu tive que viajar dai num deu... mais intão indo ao assunto... eu tirei de slave para master mais fico a mesma coisa frown.pngfrown.pngfrown.png Detalhe que eu esqueci de informar (num sei se adianta algo) quando acontece isso eu tenho que desliga o pc...tipo.... tira a energia que está rodando nele pra usa de novo... se eu aberta o botão Reset ele aparece o HD desinstalado....
Puts.... PC véio é uma drga
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Fernandinho
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#31 Por Fernandinho
10/05/2005 - 11:41
Desculpe a Demora pra postar aqui o teste... mais é que eu tive que viajar dai num deu... mais intão indo ao assunto... eu tirei de slave para master mais fico a mesma coisa frown.pngfrown.pngfrown.png Detalhe que eu esqueci de informar (num sei se adianta algo) quando acontece isso eu tenho que desliga o pc...tipo.... tira a energia que está rodando nele pra usa de novo... se eu aberta o botão Reset ele aparece o HD desinstalado....
Puts.... PC véio é uma drga
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#32 Por Thibrun
10/05/2005 - 12:19
Nada que uma busca no suporte da Microsoft não resolva :P
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Stop 0x0000007A or KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR

The Stop 0x7A message indicates that a page of kernel data was not found in the paging (virtual memory) file and could not be read into memory. This might be due to incompatible disk or controller drivers, firmware, or hardware.
Interpreting the Message

This Stop message has four parameters:

1. Lock type value (0x00000001, 0x00000002, 0x00000003, or page table entry (PTE) address).
2. I/O status code.
3. If the lock type is 0x00000001, this parameter represents the current process. If the lock type is 0x00000003, this parameter represents the virtual address.
4. The virtual address that could not be read into memory.

Frequently, the cause of this error can be determined from the second parameter, the I/O status code. Some common status codes are:

* 0xC000009A, or STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES, indicates a lack of nonpaged pool resources.
* 0xC000009C, or STATUS_DEVICE_DATA_ERROR, indicates bad blocks (sectors) on the hard disk.
* 0xC000009D, or STATUS_DEVICE_NOT_CONNECTED, indicates defective or loose data or power cables, a problem with SCSI termination, or improper controller or disk configuration.
* 0xC000016A, or STATUS_DISK_OPERATION_FAILED, indicates bad blocks (sectors) on the hard disk.
* 0xC0000185, or STATUS_IO_DEVICE_ERROR, indicates improper termination, defective storage controller hardware, or defective disk cabling, or two devices attempting to use the same resources.

For information about other possible status codes that might be returned, see the file Ntstatus.h of the Windows XP Professional Driver Development Kit (DDK). For more information about the DDK, see the Driver Development Kits link on the Web Resources page at http://www.microsoft.com/windows/reskits/webresources.
Resolving the Problem

The following suggestions are specific to Stop 0x7A errors. For additional troubleshooting suggestions that apply to all Stop errors, see "Stop Message Checklist" later in this appendix.

* Stop 0x7A can be caused by bad sectors in the virtual memory paging file, disk controller error, virus infection, or memory hardware problems. In extremely rare cases, depleted nonpaged pool resources can cause this error. If the first and third parameters are zero, the stack signature in the kernel stack is missing, an error typically caused by defective hardware. If the I/O status is 0xC0000185 and the paging file is on a SCSI disk, check for cabling and termination issues. An I/O status code of 0xC000009C or 0xC000016A indicates that the requested data could not be found. You can try to correct this by restarting the computer. If a problem with disk integrity exists, Autochk, a program that attempts to mark bad disk sectors as defective so that they are not used in the future, starts automatically. If Autochk fails to run, you can manually perform the integrity check yourself by following the instructions to run Chkdsk provided in "Stop 0x00000024 or NTFS_FILE_SYSTEM" earlier in this appendix. For more information about Autochk and Chkdsk, see "Troubleshooting Disks and File Systems" in this book.
* Another cause of Stop 0x7A messages is defective, malfunctioning, or failed memory hardware, such as memory modules, Level 2 (L2) SRAM cache, or video adapter RAM. If you added new hardware recently, remove and replace it to determine if it is causing or contributing to the problem. Run diagnostics software supplied by the system manufacturer to determine if the component has failed.
* Check the hardware manufacturer's Web site for updates to disk adapter firmware or drivers that improve compatibility. Verify that your disks and controller support the same set of advanced features, such as higher transfer rates. If necessary, select a slower transfer rate if an update is not yet available. Consult your hardware or device documentation for more information.

Important
o You can install disk controller drivers not present on the Windows XP Professional operating system CD by responding to the following prompt shortly after starting Setup:
o Press F6 if you need to install a third party SCSI or RAID driver.
o Press F6, and when prompted, provide the appropriate storage controller driver (ATA or SCSI) supplied by the manufacturer.
* The problem might also be due to cracks, scratched traces, or defective components on the motherboard. If all else fails, take the system motherboard to a repair facility for diagnostic testing.
* Problems that cause Stop 0x7A messages can also cause Stop 0x77 messages. For more information about Stop 0x77 messages, see "Stop 0x00000077 or KERNEL_STACK_INPAGE_ERROR" earlier in this appendix.


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#33 Por Reilnaldo
01/10/2007 - 13:56
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E ae galera!!!
Tipo .. eu tenho 3 Partições... "C: 5Gb" "D: 20Gb" "E:10"!!! a C: ta com um certo Tilt que quando eu vo instala fazer qualquer coisa, trava tudo e aparece a DitaCuja. Quando rodo ScanDisk, Quando desfragmento, Quando coloko algum Arquivo...Chega um certo ponto que aparece... por isso que eu dexo o windown na D: e com a C: num posso faze nada.... o que significa essa tela azul ai???
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vc tem só que aumentar a memoria virtual e o problema esta resolvido
c@rlus
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#39 Por c@rlus
18/10/2008 - 01:38
boa noite!
ai galera meu note book ta no maior piração...ja fui na assistencia tecnica e o cara diz que é problema logico e ñ físico....axo que ele 'o tecnico' ta precisando de uma reavaliação.rsrsrsrs.....mas..serio,
se eu tento instalar um aplicativo qualquer ele despeja memória... se eu tento executar varios programas o que ele faz?..
ele despeja memoria...
se eu deixo ele trabalhando sozinho ele torna a despejar memória...
todas essas menssagens de erro citadas pelos colegas ai á cima já saum intimas de meu note book.zzzzzzzzz
queria que alguem me desse uma dica ai
chego no cara e afirmo que o problema é físico ou q?
já formatei troquei de xp para vista de vista para xp mil vezes...
me ajudem plissssssss.
fui
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