Happy_2008
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Registered: 13th Mar 01
Location: Kent
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My comp was running funny and slow so i used norton to scan my hard drive and half way thru it,it come up onto the blue screen saying theres a problem on "Kernal_In_Page_Error" wtf is this??????
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LoudandProud
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Registered: 12th Jan 01
Location: Stanway, Essex
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VIRUS! Evacuate the surrounding area for about 1/4 mile and count to 2000 if the area aint been taken out hiroshima style then its prob just a random error caused by loads of shite on the comp, running the windows setup to replace system files only should sort it out !
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Ben
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Registered: 12th Jan 03
Location: West Yorkshire
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lmao at ^^^^ just put the file in quarenteen ~(spelling) and erase it from quarenteen , copy name of file down , after uve deleated it , press ctrl + F and type file name in , then if it says file not found ,its gone and all good
if its still there erase it!!!
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LoudandProud
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Registered: 12th Jan 01
Location: Stanway, Essex
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its not a file problem as such a file with the extension.dll is a file that is run within the windows shell as a small program, to quarantine the file which would remove it from use would fuk windows up royally, bes bet is the re-install then u dont lose installed progs but windows gets a fresh start thus over writing the effected file
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LoudandProud
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Registered: 12th Jan 01
Location: Stanway, Essex
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And the kernel is what supplies ur computer with finger lickin good chicken bytes
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Richie
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Registered: 3rd Dec 02
Location: Newport, Wales
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with kernal_in_page_error, if that occurs for no reason during high CPU load, and if ur comp is running slow, id put money on the CPU overheating, ive had too many come through my hands like that.
Or in my case i discovered my CPU was just totally and utterly fucked
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Richie
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Registered: 3rd Dec 02
Location: Newport, Wales
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next time, note down the code, if its in XP that is, should start like 0x000000
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LoudandProud
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Registered: 12th Jan 01
Location: Stanway, Essex
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Yer normally in any other windows u get a registry error
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