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Old May 15, 2008, 01:26 PM   1 links from elsewhere to this Post. Click to view. #1
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asus p5gd1 and ati hd 3450 blue screen help

Hi
today my ati x700 died
and i bought i new video card
well i don't play games , so i buy a hd3450

well i start to have lot of problems

i have an asus p5gd1 with the last bios ,a p4 3.6 and 2gb ram


well often i get a blue screen
with this

pci.sys
page_fault_in_nonpaged_are

stop 0x00000050 (0xbfa45c28,0x00000000,0xf7403ab9,0x0000002)

pci.sys address f7403ab9 base at f7401000 ,date stamp 41107d1

please help me , i don't know what can i do

thanks

i use xp pro sp2 with the last update
the strange thing is that when i start safe mode , i have a resolution @1280x1024

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Unfortunately, that 0050 stop is pretty generiac.

I was having a huge problem with it 0050 stops when I upgraded to 8GB of memory, but it was only in 64-bit versions of XP and Vista.

I cured MY woes by turning the ACPI HPET Table to enabled.

Now, someone posted after I posted my fix, that:

BTW, just to let others reading this: do not enable HPET if you are running Windows XP as there is no support for HPET under XP, so it's useless under that OS. In fact, enabling it while running XP may cause stability issues, so just be careful when enabling it.

However, I am running a multi-boot setup, and I have 2 XP 32-bit installs, and they run just fine with no stability issues at all.

I won't say that this is what will cure your problem, but you can give it a try. Even it doesn't help, it most likely won't hurt, and you can always go back into the BIOS and set it back to disabled.
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Unfortunately, that 0050 stop is pretty generiac.

I was having a huge problem with it 0050 stops when I upgraded to 8GB of memory, but it was only in 64-bit versions of XP and Vista.

I cured MY woes by turning the ACPI HPET Table to enabled.

Now, someone posted after I posted my fix, that:

BTW, just to let others reading this: do not enable HPET if you are running Windows XP as there is no support for HPET under XP, so it's useless under that OS. In fact, enabling it while running XP may cause stability issues, so just be careful when enabling it.

However, I am running a multi-boot setup, and I have 2 XP 32-bit installs, and they run just fine with no stability issues at all.

I won't say that this is what will cure your problem, but you can give it a try. Even it doesn't help, it most likely won't hurt, and you can always go back into the BIOS and set it back to disabled.
thanks for the answer


but i notice that

i disable the duplicate, doublet of microsoft UAA driver for high definition audio

this duplicate did appear immediately when i installed the new card
i disabled it for now
what should i do?


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