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PAGE_FAULT_IN_NON_PAGED_AREA

T0MMEN

I get this error, ive tried to manually set the page size on the C:/ drive. That didnt solve anything. Ive had this issue before and then that fixed the problem. But i reinstalled windows on my pc and the error accured again, i thought that would solve the problem again, but it didnt. Now im updating all my drivers with Driver Booster. Any suggestions if that doesnt help ?

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I have also tried sfc /scannow in CMD. No error found.

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try memtest86 for a few hours and see if there's any errors

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When the system crashed, did it create a dump file? If it did, try checking it with a diagnostic tool such as bluescreenview to see if it can help identify the root cause.

It is possible that a background process or driver has a bug which is causing the issue, finding what program it is and uninstalling it, or reinstalling the drivers would be a more long term solution than changing the page file size.

 

Run memtest86 as @RadiatingLight said.

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19 minutes ago, DrMikeNZ said:

When the system crashed, did it create a dump file? If it did, try checking it with a diagnostic tool such as bluescreenview to see if it can help identify the root cause.

It is possible that a background process or driver has a bug which is causing the issue, finding what program it is and uninstalling it, or reinstalling the drivers would be a more long term solution than changing the page file size.

 

Run memtest86 as @RadiatingLight said.

 

23 minutes ago, RadiatingLight said:

try memtest86 for a few hours and see if there's any errors

I really doubt the ram should suddenly stop working. Its only 1year old hyperx ddr3 kit.

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16 minutes ago, T0MMEN said:

 

I really doubt the ram should suddenly stop working. Its only 1year old hyperx ddr3 kit.

Well you have nothing to lose from trying it.

 

RAM problems are the cause of most bluescreens in windows.

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31 minutes ago, RadiatingLight said:

Well you have nothing to lose from trying it.

 

RAM problems are the cause of most bluescreens in windows.

I have run memtest before with this setup, and ive run windows memory thingyyy. No errors, but i guess i could give it a go over night.

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