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Kernel data could not be read from the paging file into memory.
The Stop 0x77 message indicates that a page of kernel data requested from the paging (virtual memory) file could not be found or read into memory. This Stop message can also indicate disk hardware failure, disk data corruption, or possible virus infection.
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STOP Messages 0x00000077 and 0x0000007A are related kernel traps that are caused when the operating system tries to load a page into memory from the paging file on the hard disk, but cannot access the page because of either a software or hardware failure.
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When you are running Windows XP, you may receive the following error message: Stop 0x00000077 KERNEL_STACK_INPAGE_ERROR This article describes how to troubleshoot these error messages. |
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