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Blue Screen error Stop: 0x00000024

Last answer on Jun 6, 2009 5:34:22 pm BST Nips, on Mar 19, 2009 8:56:16 am GMT 
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Hello,
hi i read this blog and i have come accross that people from this blog are very helpfull. i need help.
i have got a compaq Evo N1020v Laptop with XP pro as an operating system.

problem ---> when i m trying to boot my laptop its coming up with blue screen error---->Stop: 0x00000024 (0x001902fe,0xfa3536d4,0xfa3536d4,0xfa3533d0,0xf9dacf73)

ntfs.sys - Address f9dacf73 base at f9d5f000, datestamp 48025be5

above is the full description of the error.

other problem is i tried to get into safe mode but it is not allowing me to start in any of the mode which includes

last good config
start windows normally
safe mode
safe mode with networking

i tried booting the laptop from the XP Disk and use repair ootion but that is showing the same blue screen error as i mentioned above. its not even allowing me to re-install xp

please help

only thing i could think of was to change my hard drive but i would wait for your replies and like to get some suggestions

please reply s soon as possible

Thanks
Nips

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sarbel.vilo, on Mar 19, 2009 9:18:06 am GMT
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My only suggestion is that you put your windows cd in the drive when prompt you press F8, hit the button R and then repair your windows

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Nips, on Mar 19, 2009 12:19:26 pm GMT

Hi

well i have already tried that but it still shows the same blue screen error message. i am thinking of changing the hard drive as the one i have right now may have bad sectors ........................whts ur opinion


thanks
nips

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Lindz, on Apr 2, 2009 6:16:11 am BST
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AAAAGGHHHH, I have the EXACT same problem!!! I've been reading the boards on this and it seems that the problem can also come from overheating internal components and power supply. I think I might try buying a new battery, since my comp can't be on for longer than 10 minutes without it dying. My whole problem started when I was online, and my power cord came unplugged.
Perhaps your problem also stems from a power suppy problem...

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Staples pc repairman, on Apr 25, 2009 2:44:42 am BST
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Try removing one RAM card at a time

most pcs use the ram to boot that file if its on the hd then you need another but removing the ram sometimes works remove all in different patterns leaving at least one in

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 m4as, on Jun 6, 2009 5:34:22 pm BST
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I think You have a rootkit and/or viruses.

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