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What to do when you get a Stop 0x0000001A Error Message

  • Section(s): Performance and Scalability
  • Published on Oct 22, 2009.
  • Last Modified on Jun 21, 2009.
  • Last Modified by Robert Larson.
  • Rating: Not Rated
This tip helps you resolve a Hyper-V error with a random restart with Stop Error 0x0000001A.

The STOP 0x0000001A error is caused when improper mapping and unmapping of memory pages occurs.

This is a random memory error that can be fixxed with KB957967, which replaces the VID.SYS driver.

About Robert Larson

Robert Larson is the co-author of the Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 R2 Resource Kit, and the Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V Resource kit, both published by Microsoft Press. Robert has over 20 years experience in the engineering and IT field. Currently an architect with Microsoft Consulting Services, Robert focuses on helping customers design and deploy optimized data center and server infrastructures using physical and virtual approaches. Robert has been working with various virtualization technologies for over 4 years and is a regular speaker at Microsoft TechEd conferences in the US and Europe on the Microsoft virtualization stack. Robert has also written whitepapers and delivered webcasts on virtualization technologies. You can visit Robert's blog


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