Satellite A10: blue screen error: 'kernel_inpage_data_error '.

When I turn on my laptop, it works fine for a little bit, and then after some time (usually when I do an antivirus check) a blue screen comes up saying "windows xp has been closed because the file"kernel_inpage_data_error"does not work or something.

This error keeps occurring. So I used the recovery disks to reinstall XP but the same error appeard again. And when I installed Xp again, it asks me to register & when I don't fill in my information he says "we'll call a phone to sign up" but then he says theres no dial tone.

I use broadband services and xp does not ansk me what type of internet that I use. It ask me to enter the serial number of my xp at any time. This way im can not get automatic updates more or it's just that I am not yet registered?

How can I register? The laptop belonged to someone else before and things were enrolled in his account before. I'd be happy if someone could kindly help out me.

see you soon

Hello

First of all, on the Toshiba Recovery CD you will find an operating system image that is always on and it is not possible or necessary to activate or to any key.

Secondly, I found this Microsoft page that describes this error message:
http://support.Microsoft.com/?kbid=315266

On this page you will find information that it is possible that the master boot record is infected with a virus.
I na? t have experience with "master boot record" virus but maybe formatting drive HARD integer it will erase. " However, this is only a suggestion.

If you are not able to solve this problem yourself, you should ask Toshiba service for assistance.

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