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Win Xp startup
Posted by Tdi on November 22nd, 2005



I have had winxp pro.on my system for some years now . Tonight when I
started my system my power supply fan made a lot of noise . Windows went to
this Blue screen and said it had to shutdown windows to save the system or
something like that..I turned off the power and removed the fan and put 1
drop of light oil on the bearing . Installed the supply and started to load
up windows and went as far as the large WINDOWS XP Professional screen and
restarted windows over and over again .. So I went into safe mode with
networking and she loaded .. Did not know where to go from there .... The
was no red ! in device manager so all those devises were working , I guess



Posted by Tdi on November 22nd, 2005


Got that Blue screen back on one re-start . at the bottom there was a
Technical Information .. It was



***STOP:0X00000050(0XFFFFFFF4),0X00000000,0X80574F F8,0X00000000


does this HELP


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"Tdi" <tdinova@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> I have had winxp pro.on my system for some years now . Tonight when I
> started my system my power supply fan made a lot of noise . Windows went

to
> this Blue screen and said it had to shutdown windows to save the system or
> something like that..I turned off the power and removed the fan and put 1
> drop of light oil on the bearing . Installed the supply and started to

load
> up windows and went as far as the large WINDOWS XP Professional screen and
> restarted windows over and over again .. So I went into safe mode with
> networking and she loaded .. Did not know where to go from there .... The
> was no red ! in device manager so all those devises were working , I

guess
>
>
>



Posted by Ron Martell on November 22nd, 2005


"Tdi" <tdinova@hotmail.com> wrote:

>
>I have had winxp pro.on my system for some years now . Tonight when I
>started my system my power supply fan made a lot of noise . Windows went to
>this Blue screen and said it had to shutdown windows to save the system or
>something like that..I turned off the power and removed the fan and put 1
>drop of light oil on the bearing . Installed the supply and started to load
>up windows and went as far as the large WINDOWS XP Professional screen and
>restarted windows over and over again .. So I went into safe mode with
>networking and she loaded .. Did not know where to go from there .... The
>was no red ! in device manager so all those devises were working , I guess
>
>


In the absence of any other information I would suspect that your fan
noise problem and the blue screen error message happening at the same
time was just a coincidence, unless there were other issues with the
power supply (e.g. reduced voltage) as well.

See MVP Jim Eshelman's web page for STOP errors at
http://www.aumha.org/win5/kbestop.htm and click on the "50: Page
Fault...." link in the left side column.

Good luck

Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
--
Microsoft MVP (1997 - 2006)
On-Line Help Computer Service
http://onlinehelp.bc.ca

Posted by Antony on November 22nd, 2005




"Ron Martell" wrote:

> "Tdi" <tdinova@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> >
> >I have had winxp pro.on my system for some years now . Tonight when I
> >started my system my power supply fan made a lot of noise . Windows went to
> >this Blue screen and said it had to shutdown windows to save the system or
> >something like that..I turned off the power and removed the fan and put 1
> >drop of light oil on the bearing . Installed the supply and started to load
> >up windows and went as far as the large WINDOWS XP Professional screen and
> >restarted windows over and over again .. So I went into safe mode with
> >networking and she loaded .. Did not know where to go from there .... The
> >was no red ! in device manager so all those devises were working , I guess
> >
> >

>
> In the absence of any other information I would suspect that your fan
> noise problem and the blue screen error message happening at the same
> time was just a coincidence, unless there were other issues with the
> power supply (e.g. reduced voltage) as well.
>
> See MVP Jim Eshelman's web page for STOP errors at
> http://www.aumha.org/win5/kbestop.htm and click on the "50: Page
> Fault...." link in the left side column.
>
> Good luck
>
> Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
> --
> Microsoft MVP (1997 - 2006)
> On-Line Help Computer Service
> http://onlinehelp.bc.ca
>


I hope due to power interruption your harddisk may got damage. Try to log in
network and do some scan for your so that you may fix the sector damages.


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