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    Sattalite A15-S129 problems...

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by AKTech, Jul 21, 2006.

  1. AKTech

    AKTech Newbie

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    I'm a tech at local computer repair shop. I got a Toshiba Sattalite in yesterday that was blue screening. Every time I try to run Registry First Aid, or search for something in the registry, I get a blue screen. The error on the blue screen is - PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGEDAREA. The technical information says - ***STOP 0x00000050 - then it lists what I think are the locations in the RAM... I also ran Burn In Test Pro on it, and it said there was video memory corruption. If anyone has any idea as to what may be causing this, I'd love to hear from you!
     
  2. xAMDvsIntelx

    xAMDvsIntelx Notebook Deity

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    Well, if the Burn in Test reported it was video memory corruption, then its the video memory - your GPU's blown out. Is it integrated or dedicated? You could be looking at big bucks to replace your notebook's GPU and even bigger ones to replace the MOBO if you have integrated graphics (at which point, a new notebook would probaly be preferable to the repairs and their massive costs).