BSOD keeps happening everytime i restart

This is a discussion about BSOD keeps happening everytime i restart in the Everything New Technology category; Hi Ok my problem is not just a single error message, i get many different ones, i. e: BAD_SYSTEM_CONFIG_INFO STOP: 0x00000074 PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA STOP: 0x00000050 PFN_LIST_CORRUPT STOP: 0x0000004E I only listed a few of them because the only thing typing those do is lead you to this site and it doesnt seem ...

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Ok my problem is not just a single error message, i get many different ones, i.e:
 
BAD_SYSTEM_CONFIG_INFO STOP: 0x00000074 PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA STOP: 0x00000050 PFN_LIST_CORRUPT STOP: 0x0000004E
 
I only listed a few of them because the only thing typing those do is lead you to this site and it doesnt seem like a specific problem. Also a few times I start up my computer it telling me a windows file is either corrupt or missing, the file is in system32 and it wants me to repair it by putting a disc. It doesnt let windows startup or safe mode so i cant do any virus scanning or disc defragmenting. I do not have a windows disc to try "reformatting" which i dont know how even if i were to try... Im hoping their is a solution to my problem but it just seems endless, all i do all day is play Warcraft III: Frozen Throne and im not much of a computer guy. Please help me with my problem.

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First off, we need to know what OS you have, '98/2000/ME/XP?
 
Next, do you an anti-virus program? Do you run an anti-spyware program?
 
Once we figure out what you are working with, we'll know what we are working with.