mijitarms

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So recently I attempted the jump from 32-bit to 64-bit in the form of Windows Vista 32 to Windows 7 64. My processor has 64-bit architecture (It's a Q9400), so I assumed if I did a clean install of windows 7 and formatted Windows Vista off of my hard drive completely, that I would not have an issue. When (I think) i'm almost done with the installation, and when windows is "starting up", the BSOD comes up with the error:

"igdkmd64.sys

PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA

Technical information:

*** STOP: 0x00000050 (0xFFFFF88103878FE6, 0x0000000000000000, 0xFFFFF880049A51DB, 0xFFFFF880049A50000000000005)"

[Could have misplaced a zero..]

Anyways, if anyone could me know what my problem might be.

Specs:
Intel DG43NB desktop motherboard
4GB DDR2 @ 800mhz
Intel Core 2 Quad Q9400 processor

If any further information is needed let me know but I do not have the exact model names for the hard drives that I am using.

PS: ANY information will probably be helpful please I cannot find anything about this error really. Thank you for your time!
 

Solution
Problem fixed

I had to remove my video card and after that my download went smooth and rapidly! Got it installed in under half an hour rather than over 7 hours! Thanks all for the help! The reason I removed the video card was because the igdkmd64.sys I was talking about is related to my onboard video graphics accelerator and so I decided to remove all my non-essential hardware and then it worked!
Do you have more than one hard drive?

Are you sure you choose the second box that said advanced when you installed?
 

Problem fixed

I had to remove my video card and after that my download went smooth and rapidly! Got it installed in under half an hour rather than over 7 hours! Thanks all for the help! The reason I removed the video card was because the igdkmd64.sys I was talking about is related to my onboard video graphics accelerator and so I decided to remove all my non-essential hardware and then it worked!
 

Solution
Someone was saying a bios update might help.
 

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