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3 minutes ago, corrado33 said:

Yep. It's the FBI protection that's gotten into your "friend's" computer.

 

You're screwed. 


Basically a "page fault" in a "non paged area" means you tried to download an illegal "page" to a place where it shouldn't be, aka on your computer because you didn't buy it.

not quite.

 

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In your RAM, There is a place called nonpaged area. You know, Your PC may use a small part of hard disk as alternative of RAM when actual RAM is handling too much data. That part of hard disk and RAM always swap page files between them. But, Nonpaged area is always safe from it and it should be. Because, It contains the always required data that should not be moved or modified. Some third-party programs, antivirus like Norton, AVG, Avast which may have access in nonpaged area. They may corrupt or modified any data of that area. When your system fails to find its required data in nonpaged area, Windows shows your the error “Page_fault_in_Nonpaged_Area” in blue screen. Again hardware or driver problem may cause this problem. Any faulty RAM stick also can be responsible for this BSOD error.

 

My friend's PC has this weird issue where he can never torrent because it just blue screens. The code is "page fault in non-paged area".

 

It also doesn't matter what client it is. We've tried uTorrent, qBittorrent, BitTorrent and etc. with the same result.

 

Anyone know what is going on?

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1 minute ago, Guilty Baby said:

My friend's PC has this weird issue where he can never torrent because it just blue screens. The code is "page fault in non-paged area".

 

It also doesn't matter what client it is. We've tried uTorrent, qBittorrent, BitTorrent and etc. with the same result.

 

Anyone know what is going on?

This is what you get for trying to illegally torrent games.

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1 minute ago, UberGamerKing said:

This is what you get for trying to illegally torrent games.

Yep. It's the FBI protection that's gotten into your "friend's" computer.

 

You're screwed. 


Basically a "page fault" in a "non paged area" means you tried to download an illegal "page" to a place where it shouldn't be, aka on your computer because you didn't buy it.

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Firstly, there are legal torrents. Secondly don't even try to bullshit me with this: a "page fault" in a "non paged area" means you tried to download an illegal "page" to a place where it shouldn't be.

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3 minutes ago, corrado33 said:

Yep. It's the FBI protection that's gotten into your "friend's" computer.

 

You're screwed. 


Basically a "page fault" in a "non paged area" means you tried to download an illegal "page" to a place where it shouldn't be, aka on your computer because you didn't buy it.

not quite.

 

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In your RAM, There is a place called nonpaged area. You know, Your PC may use a small part of hard disk as alternative of RAM when actual RAM is handling too much data. That part of hard disk and RAM always swap page files between them. But, Nonpaged area is always safe from it and it should be. Because, It contains the always required data that should not be moved or modified. Some third-party programs, antivirus like Norton, AVG, Avast which may have access in nonpaged area. They may corrupt or modified any data of that area. When your system fails to find its required data in nonpaged area, Windows shows your the error “Page_fault_in_Nonpaged_Area” in blue screen. Again hardware or driver problem may cause this problem. Any faulty RAM stick also can be responsible for this BSOD error.

 

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2 minutes ago, Guilty Baby said:

=.=
Firstly, there are legal torrents. Secondly don't even trying to bullshit me with this: a "page fault" in a "non paged area" means you tried to download an illegal "page" to a place where it shouldn't be.

No crap sherlock. 

 

I'm SURE you're downloading LEGAL torrents. Most legal torrents can be found other places as well (like linux distributions) so if that were the case you wouldn't be here. Anything legal can never be distributed ONLY over torrents because most people don't torrent!

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7 minutes ago, corrado33 said:

Yep. It's the FBI protection that's gotten into your "friend's" computer.

 

You're screwed. 


Basically a "page fault" in a "non paged area" means you tried to download an illegal "page" to a place where it shouldn't be, aka on your computer because you didn't buy it.

I hope you're just trolling. Otherwise humanity is screwed.

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