
CODE CAUSES
0x0A - Usually happens when a bad driver tries to get at memory locations where it isn’t allowed.
0x1E - Bad machine code instruction, probably from a screwed-up driver.
0x23 - You probably have a FAT hard drive that’s ready to go.
0x24 - Your NTFS drive may be on its last legs.
0x2E - Memory parity error.
0x3F - Some program is doing a lot of input/output.
0x50 - Lots of possible causes, including bad memory cards.
0x77 - Your hard drive probably has a bad sector.
0x79 - Can happen if you changed your PC’s ACPI power management settings.
0x7A - Your hard drive probably has a bad sector.
0x7B - Bad disk controller.
0x7E - Trying to run a USB device too fast, or using a particular kind of Creative Labs SoundBlaster.
0x7F - Bad memory or overclocking (trying to run your computer faster than it’s supposed to).
0x9F - Trouble going into or out of Standby or Hibernate mode.
0xBE - Bad driver. MEMORY (ATTEMPTED_WRITE_TO_READONLY)
0xC1 - Bad driver. CORRUPTION (SPECIAL_POOL_DETECTED_MEMORY)
0xC2 - Bad driver (BAD_POOL_CALLER).
0xCE - Bad driver. CANCELLING_PENDING_OPERATIONS
0xD1 - Bad driver (DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL ).
0xD8 - Bad driver (DRIVER_USED_EXCESSIVE_PTES).
0xEA - Bad driver(THREAD_STUCK_IN_DEVICE_DRIVER).
0xED - Wrong IDE cable for your fast hard drives (UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME).
0xF2 - Devices fighting over the same IRQ (HARDWARE_INTERRUPT_STORM).
0xC0000135 - Corrupt Registry (UNABLE_TO_LOCATE_DLL).
0xC0000218 - Corrupt Registry (UNKNOWN_HARD_ERROR).
0xC000021A - Buffer overrun in Internet Explorer, or your net-work administrator messed up file
permissions (STATUS_SYSTEM_PROCESS_TERMINATED).
0xC0000221 - Damaged driver (STATUS_IMAGE_CHECKSUM_MISMATCH)
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