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Hi Jitender,
One possible cause of this bug check is disk corruption. Corruption in the NTFS file system or bad blocks (sectors) on the hard disk can induce this error. Corrupted SCSI and IDE drivers can also adversely affect the system's ability to read and write to disk, thus causing the error. Another possible cause is depletion of nonpaged pool memory. If the nonpaged pool memory is completely depleted, this error can stop the system. However, during the indexing process, if the amount of available nonpaged pool memory is very low, another kernel-mode driver requiring nonpaged pool memory can also trigger this error. Fixes to resolve the problem: Fix 1: Run disk check Run the check disk program or other disk validation and repair utility on the drive. To do this:
The system file checker (SFC) utility allows administrators to perform a scan of all protected resources to verify that they are the correct version. If SFC should find any incorrect versions in any of these protected resources, SFC will replace them with the correct versions. You can always run a SFC scan on the windows 7 computer. To run a SFC scan follow the steps below:
![]() Fix 3: Use System Restore
I hope this helps in getting rid of this BSoD error. Regards, Lokesh |
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Hello Jitender,
Thank you for posting your concern's here. I am sorry to hear about the BSOD problem you are experiencing. Possible causes of 'error code 0x00000024' are corrupted disk and corruption in the NTFS file system or bad blocks on the hard disk drive. If you would like to prevent this error from re-occurring, I suggest you to run a disk clean up, please follow the steps below. 1. Click Start 2. All Programs 3. Accessories 4. System Tools 5. Disk Cleanup I would also like to suggest running DiskReviver to fix this issue, please download it from the link provided below. http://www.reviverso... If you have any other questions, please let me know. Sincerely, Christian |