the computer broke
to buy new I lack the money ($234)
I hope that will be able to solve this problem...
all who are waiting for drawings, I will draw a gift for suspense
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to buy new I lack the money ($234)
I hope that will be able to solve this problem...
all who are waiting for drawings, I will draw a gift for suspense
if anyone wants to help(with pictures) write in PM
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/20923690/
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Can't see the entire error, but the most important parts tells me it is a corrupt pool header causing the problem.
This is a heap of memory the kernel uses to dish out small amounts of memory to various routines and now that table has become corrupt and it doesn't know what driver is referencing what memory.
Possible Causes:
1) Bad memory - some small segment where this pool end up being loaded into RAM may be bad or shaky. Confirm with booting from memory test software. Check if high/low temperature affects it. Can try downclock memory and clean the connected modules.
2) Bad device driver - If some autoupdate recently changed something. Try move back to earlier .SYS or whatever file has changed.
3) Haxxor... there are exploits in this area (as in so many other areas in Windows) and it might be some trojan nexted into the comp causing it. Booting in safe mode or from a CD/USB and running tests and fileintegrity tests from there could give more information. (Can search for Gandalf PE USB or any other similar hobbyist project to boot from.)
4) Other hardware error...
This is a heap of memory the kernel uses to dish out small amounts of memory to various routines and now that table has become corrupt and it doesn't know what driver is referencing what memory.
Possible Causes:
1) Bad memory - some small segment where this pool end up being loaded into RAM may be bad or shaky. Confirm with booting from memory test software. Check if high/low temperature affects it. Can try downclock memory and clean the connected modules.
2) Bad device driver - If some autoupdate recently changed something. Try move back to earlier .SYS or whatever file has changed.
3) Haxxor... there are exploits in this area (as in so many other areas in Windows) and it might be some trojan nexted into the comp causing it. Booting in safe mode or from a CD/USB and running tests and fileintegrity tests from there could give more information. (Can search for Gandalf PE USB or any other similar hobbyist project to boot from.)
4) Other hardware error...
Recently repaired? Perhaps some components they removed/added during repair wasn't seated properly and eventually started to cause problems?
With just a "black screen" and no information from BIOS/Windows during startup it can be pretty difficult to figure out on your own. Unless you want to analyze LEDs on the motherboard and consult the manual, you better find some way to get your computer to display something during boot.
Or maybe those who repaired it gave you some form of warranty on the repair and can take another look? Might want to ask them?
With just a "black screen" and no information from BIOS/Windows during startup it can be pretty difficult to figure out on your own. Unless you want to analyze LEDs on the motherboard and consult the manual, you better find some way to get your computer to display something during boot.
Or maybe those who repaired it gave you some form of warranty on the repair and can take another look? Might want to ask them?
A computer that old is usually not worth repairing.
Spare parts for old computers are often very expensive in comparison to performance. It is better to get a low-end or slightly used computer.
If you replace failing parts in a very old computer, you will soon replace other parts that fail. Eventually all components will be replaced with "old components" that matches instead of upgraded.
Hope you can get help with a good deal for a replacement computer.
Spare parts for old computers are often very expensive in comparison to performance. It is better to get a low-end or slightly used computer.
If you replace failing parts in a very old computer, you will soon replace other parts that fail. Eventually all components will be replaced with "old components" that matches instead of upgraded.
Hope you can get help with a good deal for a replacement computer.
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