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Stop 0x00000001 (0x00000000, 0x7FFDC000, 0X0000FFFF, 0X00000000) ?

I have a computer having windows Vista. I have set windows aero as the color scheme. I have entered the credentials to unlock the system. From sometimes I am getting this message “Stop 0x00000001 (0x00000000, 0x7FFDC000, 0X0000FFFF, 0X00000000)†on my computer screen. What type of message is this? I am not getting it. My friend had told me that it is an error message. Is it really an error message? Why it is displaying on my computer screen? Can anyone help me?



Answer 1
Relax, there is nothing to take tension. This problem can be easily solved. When you unlock your computer you are changing from the secure desktop to a default desktop. An event hook is running in the secure desktop. The event hook is registered with the help of SetWinEventHook application programming interface (API). So, you get this error message “Stop 0x00000001 (0x00000000, 0x7FFDC000, 0X0000FFFF, 0X00000000)†on your computer screen. A stop error message contains always a Stop error code of the 0x00000001. The third parameter of a Stop error message is 0x0000FFFF. If you repetitively put your system in the sleep then you may also suffer from the same problem. It occurs because there is the error in a Win32k.sys file. You can solve this problem by using the most recent service pack of the Windows Vista. You can also use hotfix that is available in the Microsoft. But hotfix is only used to solve this type of problem.


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