I have been having this problem before, but thought it was due to my rapidly-dying motherboard and-or hard drive. However, with a spangly new Epox 8RDA+ and 80Gb Western Digital HDD (with fresh install of windows XP) I have started encountering the same problem again - what could be causing this?
Basically, when I switch the PC on, it takes 4 or 5 attempts to boot as I get stop errors saying "page fault in nonpaged area" citing Ntfs.sys as the culprit (with a different internal address each time). Also I sometimes get stops in 0x0000050 - what does this refer to? Once I get the PC into Windows I have occasional problems (especially with IE and explorer randomly crashing with no error) but if I reboot I get no stop errors unless I leave the PC switched off for more than about an hour...
Is this due to dodgy RAM or is it something I have failed to set up or what?
System:
Althon XP 1900+ (Palomino)
512MB DDR 2100 RAM
Epox 8RDA+ (set at 133MHz)
80Gb Western Digital HDD (primary master)
60Gb IBM DeathStar (primary slave)
Asus 12x DVD
Philips DVD/CD-R/W combo drive
Connect3D Radeon 9700 (non pro)
Any ideas?
Basically, when I switch the PC on, it takes 4 or 5 attempts to boot as I get stop errors saying "page fault in nonpaged area" citing Ntfs.sys as the culprit (with a different internal address each time). Also I sometimes get stops in 0x0000050 - what does this refer to? Once I get the PC into Windows I have occasional problems (especially with IE and explorer randomly crashing with no error) but if I reboot I get no stop errors unless I leave the PC switched off for more than about an hour...
Is this due to dodgy RAM or is it something I have failed to set up or what?
System:
Althon XP 1900+ (Palomino)
512MB DDR 2100 RAM
Epox 8RDA+ (set at 133MHz)
80Gb Western Digital HDD (primary master)
60Gb IBM DeathStar (primary slave)
Asus 12x DVD
Philips DVD/CD-R/W combo drive
Connect3D Radeon 9700 (non pro)
Any ideas?