Computer users are most frequently struck by several Blue Screen of Death (or BSODs) while working on their PCs running Windows 7 operating system. These are commonly known as STOP errors. The occurrence of these errors results in a sudden unresponsive behavior of the system. A system crash is one of the possible repercussions of such a behavior. Inconsistencies in the Windows operating system may be caused by several things, such as bad drivers, faulty hardware, power outage, improper system shutdown etc. Due to all these factors, the data files stored in the system may become completely inaccessible. To overcome the problem, you need to go for file recovery through a reliable third party tool.
For instance, you may have received the following STOP error message while working with Windows 7 operating system:
“Page_Fault_In_Nonpaged_Area
Stop: 0×00000050 (0xE41B0E15, 0×00000000, 0xBF88CD88, 00000001)”
The above error signifies that the page requested is not found in memory. Let’s have a look at the possible causes.
Cause:
The above error may have occurred due to one the following reasons-
Problem with some software or device drivers
BIOS configuration is not consistent with the operating system
Malfunctioning of hardware devices
Recently installed hardware or software
Problem with RAM
The startup files may be corrupt
As a consequence, you would lose all the important files and folders present on your system hard disk. Here, you can use a backup to recover deleted files or the ones that you are unable to access. If you don’t have an updated backup, you should follow the below mentioned resolution steps.
Resolution:
Follow the below given steps to resolve the error-
Uninstall any recently installed hardware driver or software application
Try installing updated versions of drivers or switch to a previous driver
Run the system diagnostic tool to check which component is causing the problem
Use the Chkdsk utility to identify and repair the damaged partition
If the above resolution steps fail to rectify the error, you should take help of an efficient Windows File recovery software. These software come with an easy-to-use interface that make it simple for you to get familiar with all features of the software. They employ robust scanning algorithms that help to achieve a faster recovery.
Stellar Phoenix Windows Data Recovery is an advanced and highly secure utility that recovers lost, deleted, or inaccessible Windows files from FAT, NTFS, and exFAT partitions. It is compatible with Windows 7, Vista, Server 2003, XP, 2000, and NT4(SP6). It can perform deleted file recovery of more than 185 different file types.
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How to overcome registry corruption and recover inaccessible data in Windows 7
Windows 7 registry is a repository which stores the configuration information of all the hardware and software installed on your system. Windows uses the registry file while creating or deleting user profiles, installing new software applications, checking the configuration of installed drivers etc. The system registry is divided into hives, which are predefined sections containing registry keys for specific purposes. Sometimes, users tend to remove a file or delete a program in Windows registry which was associated with another program. Generally, such scenario leads to an error message saying that the registry is corrupt. The other reasons that may cause registry corruption are virus attack, hardware problems, driver errors etc. This could make your system unbootable and you may face a critical data loss situation. In such situations, you should go for file recovery through a reliable third-party utility.
Suppose you start your Windows 7-based computer and it hangs in the middle of the booting process. When you again reboot your PC and press F8 to start the System Repair tool, it shows you the following error message:
“Registry is corrupt
error code = 0X3e7”
The above error message clearly indicates that your Windows 7 registry file is corrupt. Some appropriate action needs to be taken immediately to prevent any grave consequences of the above error message.
Cause:
The following reasons may be responsible for the above error-
Problem with a hardware device
Driver errors
Software application conflicts
Virus or any malicious software attack
This would render your system unbootable. As a result, you may not be able to access the valuable data stored in your system. To avoid any such situation, you should always keep an updated backup on a different storage media other than your system hard drive. If your backup is not up-to-date, you should use a proficient Windows file recovery software to recover back your lost or inaccessible files.
Resolution:
These steps may help to resolve the above problem-
Try to edit the system registry manually. If you are an advanced user, only then you may go for modifying the registry.
Fresh install Windows 7 on your troubled system.
Reinstalling the operating system will delete all the necessary files and folders from your system. To recover deleted files in such circumstances, you should take help of an efficient third-party recovery software.
These software ensure an accurate and reliable recovery of the lost, inaccessible, or deleted files in any situation of data loss. They possess several significant features that make the deleted file recovery process simple and less time consuming. They also include various add-on utilities that enable you to create a backup or clone of your system hard drive.
Stellar Phoenix Windows File Recovery is a comprehensive solution to all the problems concerning data loss on Windows operating system. It can recover lost files, documents, emails, images, videos etc from corrupt FAT, NTFS, or exFAT file systems. It is compatible with Windows 7, Vista, Server 2003, XP, 2000, and NT4(SP6).
Suppose you start your Windows 7-based computer and it hangs in the middle of the booting process. When you again reboot your PC and press F8 to start the System Repair tool, it shows you the following error message:
“Registry is corrupt
error code = 0X3e7”
The above error message clearly indicates that your Windows 7 registry file is corrupt. Some appropriate action needs to be taken immediately to prevent any grave consequences of the above error message.
Cause:
The following reasons may be responsible for the above error-
Problem with a hardware device
Driver errors
Software application conflicts
Virus or any malicious software attack
This would render your system unbootable. As a result, you may not be able to access the valuable data stored in your system. To avoid any such situation, you should always keep an updated backup on a different storage media other than your system hard drive. If your backup is not up-to-date, you should use a proficient Windows file recovery software to recover back your lost or inaccessible files.
Resolution:
These steps may help to resolve the above problem-
Try to edit the system registry manually. If you are an advanced user, only then you may go for modifying the registry.
Fresh install Windows 7 on your troubled system.
Reinstalling the operating system will delete all the necessary files and folders from your system. To recover deleted files in such circumstances, you should take help of an efficient third-party recovery software.
These software ensure an accurate and reliable recovery of the lost, inaccessible, or deleted files in any situation of data loss. They possess several significant features that make the deleted file recovery process simple and less time consuming. They also include various add-on utilities that enable you to create a backup or clone of your system hard drive.
Stellar Phoenix Windows File Recovery is a comprehensive solution to all the problems concerning data loss on Windows operating system. It can recover lost files, documents, emails, images, videos etc from corrupt FAT, NTFS, or exFAT file systems. It is compatible with Windows 7, Vista, Server 2003, XP, 2000, and NT4(SP6).
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