error code wich im havin is stop error: 0 * 00000024

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Hi i ' v been experiencing BSOD much lately, i ' v bought a new Hp dv6 2133e laptop bou a month ago it has windows 7 pre installed in it, which I like much better then vista n xp but the BSOD is makin me sick i ' v tried registry cleaner software regcure uniblue n i ' v tried tune up Utilities also , but nothing seems to work even da RAM of my laptop is 4 GB, but still problem persists so wat do you recommend to do 2 stop this BSOD? is - what happens to cause da windows security updates because I hav'n disabled their update automatically? any suggestions?

Torez,

0 x 00000024: NTFS_FILE_SYSTEM

A problem occurred within NTFS. SYS, the driver file that allows the system to read and write to the NTFS file system drives.  There may be a physical problem with the drive, or a request packet interrupt (IRP) may be corrupt.  Other common causes include the fragmentation of heavy hard drive, i/o of heavy files, problems with some types of disk mirroring software or antivirus software.  I suggest running ChkDsk or ScanDisk at first; Clear all filters from file system such as antivirus, a software firewall or backup utilities.  Check the properties of NTFS files. SYS to verify that it matches the current version of the operating system or SP.  Update all disk, backup to tape, CD-ROM or removable devices for the most recent drivers.

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    My Dell studio slim desktop (Vista OS) that I have since Mar09 died on me 2 weeks back and I can't it start and it will keep rebooting until it resembles the wide long beep (as if a deceased person)

    Whenever my com has restarted, it shows the following:

    Safe mode

    Safe mode with networking

    Safe mode with command prompt

    Last known good configuration (Advanced)

    Start Windows normally

    All options will be led to the recovery of my com & return the same screen.

    It will always get stuck at the loading bar where the com starts boot & restarts itself.

    I tried to attach the hard drive to a different com as external hard drive, but it will begin to restart that com & hang the CMO as well

    I tried using the disc to reinstall OS from DELL and it will show a msg of error (blue screen) with the following text:

    Disable or uninstall the antivirus, Defrag disk or backup utilities. Check the configuration of the hard disk & check for any updated drivers.

    Run CHKDSK /F to check for hard drive corruption, and then restart your computer.

    STOP: 0 X 00000024 (0X8D5389C, 0X8DB535CC, 0X001904AA, 0X8CC143A1)

    NTFS.sys address 8CC143A1 base at 8CC06000, Datestamp 47918a 96

    Any idea of this situation?

    Is it possible to save my cause com have not all backups from my hard drive?

    Any help would be grateful.

    Thank you

    Hi Bill,

    I forgot to include some info as well... I replaced the 'touched' hardisk (Barracuda 500 GB) to an unused a (Barracuda 160 GB) and the problems disappeared. Whenever I change back the 500 GB in the com, the sound signal occurs only backwards the system continues the reopening for abt... 10 + times?

    "My Office studio slim (Vista OS) Dell I have since Mar09 died on me 2 weeks back and I can't it start, and he'll keep rebooting until it seems a beep long-lasting looks not (as if someone died).

    So the questions are now fixed, unless you put the other disk hard?

    Test the other hard drive.

    Go to the website of your computer manufacturer > find specifications of hardware in your computer (hard drive) > access the Web Hard Drive from the manufacturer site > download their diagnostic software > make a Bootable disc > test your hard drive.

    And run the F12 as I advised you to do so.

    It is DELL's Diagnostics software.

    Good luck with it.

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    '* STOP 0 X 00000024 (0XFFFFF880027C6E38, 0XFFFFF880027C6690, 0X00000000001904FB, 0XFFFFF8001CD008C1).
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    Slave the drive to another computer and try to save the images.
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    computer does not boot, blue screen with the message: Stop: 0 x 00000024 (0 x 00190203, 0 X 86949258, 0xC0000102, 0x00000000)

    Hello

    1 how long have you been faced with this problem?
    2. don't you make changes on the computer before this problem?

    Start the computer by using the Microsoft Windows XP recovery console, and then perform a check disk on the file system.

    To do this, follow these steps:

    1. Insert the Windows XP CD in the CD-ROM or DVD - ROM drive, and then restart the computer. Select the required options to start the computer from the CD-ROM or DVD - ROM drive if you are prompted to do so.
    2. once the Welcome to Setup screen appears, press R to start the Recovery Console.
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    Original title: xp does not start after the installation of avira

    I have a HP Slimline s7410
    XP Home Edition SP3
    I had Norton free with Comcast, but since I have no more Comcast became Norton expired. So I uninstalled Norton and installed the free version of Avira, he scanned the computer and it was clean. I went to reboot and now it does not start.
    I have a cd/dvd drive of work.
    I don't have an XP bootable installation CD

    My system worked well until: I installed the free version of Avira

    Whenever I select one on the XP advanced options options menu start, it goes into a boot loop.
    I turn off the auto reboot system failure although it seems only work once, as the next time he's trying to start up it goes into the boot loop.

    Here's what my BSOD looks like:

    Disable or uninstall any anti-virus, disk defragmentation or backup utilities. Check the configuration of your hard drive and check the updated drivers. Run CHKDSK /F to check for hard drive corruption, and then restart your computer.

    Technical information:
    STOP: 0 X 00000024 (0 X 00190203, 0 X 87174270, 0XC0000102, 0X00000000)

    Any help is greatly appreciated! :)

    My first suggestion is to do a system restore at this time point.

    second suggestion is to keep your external drive connected to the pc at all times.  only detach when necessary.   of course, it would be better to install a second hard drive in the computer instead.   in any case, keep your personal files out of the system disk is a wise thing to do.   You can also download and store files for free on the Microsoft Skydrive site.

    third suggestion is to keep your system set upward through executing a check disk and Defrag at least once a month.   Basically, you can open the Explorer and right-click on the drive letter.  then select Properties, and on the Tools tab, you will have the opportunity to run the disk check.  then reboot and do a Defrag.   where this disk check fails, then you will need to run it to the drive via a bootable cd prompt.

    Interestingly, I don't know if the bootable cd that you made you allows to run the disk check.

    so my suggestion is to do a series of tests using your cd bootable your computer works.  see if you can actually run a chkdsk/r at the moment with them.    If Yes, then if your constant worries are having bad sectors on the hard disk, chkdsk/r will identify and mark so windows will jump on them.    in any case, see if your boot at the moment media can run a check disk at all, and let me know.

    fifth proposal is to install "microsoft security essentials" like your anti virus program.  even if you have run ubantu, it is not likely to have been an infected copy.   anti - are most critical virus for windows and not not so much for ubantu or linux is because windows is a system of world class operations.    the people who make the virus deliberately their engineer for the windows operating system.   If, however, ubantu and linux have been just as popular as Windows, virus engineers would make infections for the o.s. too.     Although they no doubt, attacks are more frequent for the windows os.

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