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Old 03-19-2008, 09:11 AM
Eric
 
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Re: page_fault in non-paged_area ntfs.sys Stop 0x00000050 in anymo
Thanks

I’ve run Bart PE but unfortunately because ntfs partitions (drive) are not
assigned (mounted)! chkdsk can not run. Only the x drive (CD) is view from
this boot

I’ve got same bad result using the Microsoft Diagnostics and Recovery
Toolset (bootable) for XP SP2 environment.

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en

How to mount or view ntfs partitions to be able to run chkdsk?
Thanks Eric


"Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:

> Get a BartPE disk, and run chkdsk /r.
>
> (BartPE) bootable live windows CD-DVD: http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/
>
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> "Eric" <Eric@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:40A1CC8C-4BD7-403E-BDAD-5227D875AE4D@microsoft.com...
> > Hello
> >
> > On a laptop (ThinkPad) running XP Pro SP2 with two partitions C:, D;, + 1
> > hidden Recovery (XP preinstall).
> >
> > Windows XP was running correctly but during an online update I got BSOD
> > page_fault in non-paged_area ntfs.sys Stop 0x00000050.
> >
> > Since then every reboot crash (BSOD) after the XP logo is display
> > (loading)... with same page fault error.
> >
> > Memory test OK no hardware has been changed or added
> >
> > I've tried different options with no success!
> >
> > 1) Safe mode = BDSO (included command line mode)
> > 2) Last good... = BDSO
> > 3) Recovery console = BSDO!
> > 4) Clean install using XP CD start correctly but when ready to setup does
> > not find any drive avaiable!
> > 5) IBM recovery (From hidden partition) load (splash screen) and BSOD!
> >
> > Booting DOS using a USB key and running DOS Partition Magic show all
> > partitions...
> > (C NTFS Active Primary (Boot)
> > (D NTFS None Primary
> > IBM_SERVICE FAT32 hidden Primary (IBM Recovery)
> >
> > However Partition Magic Display Error #1516 on C: meaning “Partition
> > improperly dismounted”. After some research on TechNet all request either
> > to
> > run chkdsk to fix it or to rebuild the MBR using RC. Chkdsk from dos in
> > not
> > possible do not see any partitions and fixing MBR required to be able to
> > run
> > Recovery console!
> >
> > Any suggestion idea how to fix it ???
> > Thanks
> > Eric
> >

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