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dbraller

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Since: Jul 16, 2006
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun Jul 16, 2006 5:25 pm
Post subject: failed windows xp pro install - page fault in nonpaged area
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i attempted to do an upgrade from windows 2000 pro to windows xp pro.
i made the mistake of doing an in-place install. in the middle of the
install, with the windows xp load screen up, i get a blue screen with
the error: "page fault in nonpaged area" and then it restarts.

i've done the following so far:
-memtest - no problems
-taken out multiple memory chips and tried with three different ones by
themselves
-flashed bios to the most recent version
-tried reinstalling fresh and resuming install multiple times
-made sure to have an updated raid driver to use during install
-disabled caching

my motherboard is a soyo p4s dragon ultra. i was having no problems
with windows 2000, my memory, or any hardware compatibilities.

any additional suggestions on how to attack this problem?

or concurrently, how to reverse and uninstall the failed win xp install
and revert to my tried and true windows 2000? and if so, any way to
avoid a clean install? i do have backups, but would prefer to avoid
this if possible.

much thanks in advance...

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dave AKA vwdoc11

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Fri Jul 21, 2006 5:47 pm
Post subject: Re: failed windows xp pro install - page fault in nonpaged area [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Well this is probably no help to you right now, but when I usually "upgrade"
my OS, I purchase a new Hard Drive and then install things fresh. If there
is a problem I still have the original with my saved files AND I reload my
programs. I can then install the original HD as a slave and pull my files
off of it. Wink

You still might be able to install WINXP onto another HD and use your
original HD to pull the files off of. HDs are so cheap nowadays too!

good luck,
dave
(One out of many daves)

<dbraller.RemoveThis@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>i attempted to do an upgrade from windows 2000 pro to windows xp pro.
> i made the mistake of doing an in-place install. in the middle of the
> install, with the windows xp load screen up, i get a blue screen with
> the error: "page fault in nonpaged area" and then it restarts.
>
> i've done the following so far:
> -memtest - no problems
> -taken out multiple memory chips and tried with three different ones by
> themselves
> -flashed bios to the most recent version
> -tried reinstalling fresh and resuming install multiple times
> -made sure to have an updated raid driver to use during install
> -disabled caching
>
> my motherboard is a soyo p4s dragon ultra. i was having no problems
> with windows 2000, my memory, or any hardware compatibilities.
>
> any additional suggestions on how to attack this problem?
>
> or concurrently, how to reverse and uninstall the failed win xp install
> and revert to my tried and true windows 2000? and if so, any way to
> avoid a clean install? i do have backups, but would prefer to avoid
> this if possible.
>
> much thanks in advance...
>
>

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