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PAGE FAULT IN NONPAGED AREA

Redwolfxd1

i get the bsod page dault in nonpaged area every time i try to boot

my specs:

i5-4690k

msi z97 gaming 9 ac

gtx 680

cx500

crucial ballistix sport tracer 2x4gb

2x 750gb seagate 7200rpm

what i alredy have tried:

new hdd

new ram

booting into safe mode

all combinations of ramslots and sticks

all sata ports for all the hdds ove tried

booting from usb

with and with out gpu

downclocking both cpu and ram

 

none of those above have worked can some body help ive been without my main rig now for 2 weeks

 

sorry for the long post

 

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Theres two options:

- either your computer is now a brick

- or your windows install corrupted.

 

Pagefault in non paged area points to a broken piece of hardware, but can also be triggered if the software broke in a rather specific way.

 

You should try either reinstalling, or some form of linux live cd/usb.

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1 minute ago, manikyath said:

Theres two options:

- either your computer is now a brick

- or your windows install corrupted.

 

Pagefault in non paged area points to a broken piece of hardware, but can also be triggered if the software broke in a rather specific way.

 

You should try either reinstalling, or some form of linux live cd/usb.

i have tried reinstalling from usb but blue screens and i know nothing about linux

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I got the exact error but mine was recoverable as the error was caused by a game I was playing having a few buggy files for the location where I was. Maybe if it shows that error windows files have corrupted. Reinstalling windows will solve it.

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6 minutes ago, Redwolfxd1 said:

i have tried reinstalling from usb but blue screens and i know nothing about linux

In that case it's a hardware issue. Seeing you already tried new ram, i'd either blame the mobo, or your hard drives being that broken they corrupt basicly instantly.

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Just now, another random person said:

I got the exact error but mine was recoverable as the error was caused by a game I was playing having a few buggy files for the location where I was. Maybe if it shows that error windows files have corrupted. Reinstalling windows will solve it.

i have tried re installing from usb but just get to the windows boot logo then it blue screens

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27 minutes ago, manikyath said:

In that case it's a hardware issue. Seeing you already tried new ram, i'd either blame the mobo, or your hard drives being that broken they corrupt basicly instantly.

well the hdd is like 5 years old and i havent tried installing on a new hdd

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50 minutes ago, Redwolfxd1 said:

i get the bsod page dault in nonpaged area every time i try to boot

my specs:

i5-4690k

msi z97 gaming 9 ac

gtx 680

cx500

crucial ballistix sport tracer 2x4gb

2x 750gb seagate 7200rpm

what i alredy have tried:

new hdd

new ram

booting into safe mode

all combinations of ramslots and sticks

all sata ports for all the hdds ove tried

booting from usb

with and with out gpu

downclocking both cpu and ram

 

none of those above have worked can some body help ive been without my main rig now for 2 weeks

 

sorry for the long post

 

"Try this in safe mode:

1) Open Start, right-click My Computer, and then click Properties.

2) Click the Advanced System settings tab.

3) Under Performance, click Settings.

4) Click the Advanced tab.

5) Under Virtual Memory, click Change.

6) Click No paging file. Click OK, ok, ok and make sure to apply.

7) Restart your computer.

8) Open Start, right-click My Computer, and then click Properties.

9) Click the Advanced System settings tab.

10) Under Performance, click Settings.

11) Click the Advanced tab.

12) Under Virtual Memory, click Change.

13) Click System managed sized. Click OK, ok, ok and make sure to apply."Toms hardware.

I did know this but when i started typing it it did not make sense .

Have you tried turning it off and on again?

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49 minutes ago, fixitnow said:

"Try this in safe mode:

1) Open Start, right-click My Computer, and then click Properties.

2) Click the Advanced System settings tab.

3) Under Performance, click Settings.

4) Click the Advanced tab.

5) Under Virtual Memory, click Change.

6) Click No paging file. Click OK, ok, ok and make sure to apply.

7) Restart your computer.

8) Open Start, right-click My Computer, and then click Properties.

9) Click the Advanced System settings tab.

10) Under Performance, click Settings.

11) Click the Advanced tab.

12) Under Virtual Memory, click Change.

13) Click System managed sized. Click OK, ok, ok and make sure to apply."Toms hardware.

I did know this but when i started typing it it did not make sense .

i would try that but i cant even boot into my os

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6 hours ago, Redwolfxd1 said:

i would try that but i cant even boot into my os

Have you tried pressing f8 when you see the post screen?

Have you tried turning it off and on again?

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7 hours ago, Redwolfxd1 said:

well the hdd is like 5 years old and i havent tried installing on a new hdd

Try a new hdd first, it's the cheapest variable to eliminate, and its not a waste of money if the hdd isnt to blame.

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3 hours ago, fixitnow said:

Have you tried pressing f8 when you see the post screen?

yes it dosnt work

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2 hours ago, manikyath said:

Try a new hdd first, it's the cheapest variable to eliminate, and its not a waste of money if the hdd isnt to blame.

new hdd didnt work

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1 hour ago, Redwolfxd1 said:

new hdd didnt work

then its either your mobo going iffy, the cpu having issues, or the power supply being so far out of spec its actually breaking shit.

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Just now, manikyath said:

then its either your mobo going iffy, the cpu having issues, or the power supply being so far out of spec its actually breaking shit.

psu is 1 year old

cpu 2 years mobo 2years

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Just now, Redwolfxd1 said:

psu is 1 year old

cpu 2 years mobo 2years

is it a green label or a white label CX?

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On 25. aug. 2016 at 8:49 PM, manikyath said:

is it a green label or a white label CX?

Green label

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have you tried resting CMOS and BIOS?

i heard that can fix a PAGE FAULT problem

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