Question : Windows XP BSOD 0x0000008e (0xc0000005, 0x805c3133, 0x96fc2a48, 0x00000000)

Booted up the system today and found the following BSOD Windows XP BSOD 0x0000008e (0xc0000005, 0x805c3133, 0x96fc2a48, 0x00000000).

Does anyone recommend PerfectOptimizer.exe (http://windowsexpert.us/0x0000008e.html)?
How do I resolve this?

XP PRO SP3 - all patched up.

Answer : Windows XP BSOD 0x0000008e (0xc0000005, 0x805c3133, 0x96fc2a48, 0x00000000)

What I found was the NT kernel again for stop 08E. Stop 077 is usually caused by a bad paging file (virtual memory) or hard disk errors.

Problem could be a hard disk with weak sectors or a corrupt paging file. Disable and then re-enable virtual memory. Set to System Managed when re-enabled. Let us know if you need instructions.

Thoroughly test hard disk. The manufacturer's diagnostics are a good first step. Use the full test rather than quick test. Manufacturer's diagnostics are on the UBCD.

Although that's not a lot of BSODs, some users get concerned when they occur and it would inspire confidence in your abilities if you can pinpoint the cause.
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