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rex83

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I would greatly appreciate any help I can get on a blue message that I keep getting on server 2000. It reads as follows: STOP: 0X000000 (0XFFBO8900C,0XF3FA1BFE.0X00000000) PAGE _FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA
**address F3FA1BFE base at R3F97000. Datestamp 3accllddee-css-dvp.sys
beginning dump of physical memory
dumping physical memory to disk: (it counts up from one until it restarts the machine)

The only things I have installed lately is Black Ice firewall and command anti-virus software. I have been told one of these may be the problem. If so could anyone recommend a anti-virus ane firewall the works with server 2000.
There seams to be a lot of software out there that is compatible with 2000 professional that is not compatible with 2000 server.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
I am getting the same error, and I only have command antivirus installed. So that's probably it.
 
In System Properties -> Advanced - Startup & Recovery, you should set the Write Debugging Information setting to None. You can then set the Page file size as you wish.
By default Windows 2000/NT will do a Complete Memory Dump, meaning that you "have" to have more Page File than RAM. Disable the dumping & you can set it as you wish. 1.5 is what is used by default to cover the dumping. It's not right though as the more RAM you have the less page file you need, especially after you disable memory dumps
 
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