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> Stop Error, Need some clues
Papakid
post May 21 2004, 12:03 PM
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Hi all,
Despite being a moderator here I am still a newbie (thus my title) at least in this area.

I received a blue screen with a stop error 0x0000000A

The parameters:
0x99035B14
0x00000002
0x00000000
0x80513CA9

As a background, I usually keep this EMachines T1840 XP Home running & only shut it down rarely--ususally do a restart. But I tried to shutdown and it wouldn't. It would restart instead. So I did a hard shutdown (turned the power switch off) & received the stop error. Then it would repeat when I would try to shutdown or restart.

About all I've done is defrag and remove InterActual player that I had to install to play a special edition of "The Two Towers" DVD. Haven't run a check disk since it was just done not long before. Ran a full system scan with Kaspersky but only found one corrupted file--which may have something to do with it, was a strange Temporary Internet File that may have been an attempt of the bridge.dll parasite to download. I seem to have lost the KAV report so the exact file name isn't available at this moment, but the file name was something like this:
bridge.zip/***.txt

Did several searches using different parameters but Windows could never find the file.

Anyway, the stop error has gone away now and I can shutdown OK. I've looked at these two MS articles:
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documen...md_stp_hwpg.asp
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documen...md_stp_hyzf.asp

plus some others but I'm still at a loss as to how to find out if this is a hardware or software problem & just how to go about troubleshooting it. If it's hardware, I would like to be able to find out what I should be looking at.

Or should I not worry about it anymore since it's gone away?


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magicmunchkin
post May 22 2004, 01:57 PM
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Papakid,
From what i gather the error seems to pertain to memory or a device driver accessing memory in the wrong way. (hope i gathered right) but i looked it up in the help and support in windows ( i put "stop errors" in the index) and they had some interesting things you can do to keep you from going crazy and to help windows recover if you get any more.
They also suggested a stystem restore to before you recieved the stop error message, i don't know if you'd want to look into that or not.
Hope this helps and good luck!
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post May 22 2004, 02:52 PM
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whistling.gif Hi Papakid,
Just a thought here. Maybe your InterActual player didn't uninstall properly. Maybe there are some invalid registry files. You could check that with EZcleaner. Don't know if this helps, but it might be worth a look?unsure.gif I hope you get it figured out. Maybe everything is OK though, since you got your 'puter to shut down and start up properly, and the error is gone.


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post May 22 2004, 05:32 PM
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Clear out your temp files, run av scan. If it looks clean and your not having the problem anymore I would not sweat over it.


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