Website suddenly stopped working

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Thu Feb 28, 2013 2:46 pm
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I'm using Fashion for a website and it all worked perfectly fine uptil now, but now I suddenly get this message on every page at the frontend:
Oops, you've encountered an error 1064
It appears the page you were looking for doesn't exist. Sorry about that.

What can be the problem?
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Thu Feb 28, 2013 11:09 pm
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Hi,
1) Have you installed extra plugins or modules ?
2) Try to change template to default - and check.
3) Change "Error Reporting" to FULL - on Global Configuration and Debug System [On]
4) Search Engine Friendly URLs [Off] and check
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Sat Nov 23, 2013 10:06 pm
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Hi, I'm also using the Fashion template (QUICKSTART), which worked fine until I messed with the home page (see below). I'm now also getting this same error "Oops ... 1064". I had made a second Home page menu item (Single Article) with the alias "Home-2" to test and made it the Featured Page, deselecting the original Home page. After the test, I switched them back and even deleted the test and got the 1064 message. I've tried to clear the cache, but still get the error page. I switched the default template to beez_20 and am able to see the home page. Switching it back to Fashion, still get the error page.

Any further thoughts on a solution?

Thanks,
Railer
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Sun Nov 24, 2013 12:21 am
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UPDATE: I read in another post from teitbite that this error can be caused by an article or K2 item that doesn't exist but is being called to display by a module. In my case, there were several NSP GK4 modules trying to display apparently non-existent K2 items which were causing the problem. To solve it, I unpublished each module and reloaded the page, going through each module until I found the culprit.

Hope this helps.

Railer
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