BSOD Using PC, Error 0x00000050, PAGE_FAULT_IN NONPAGED_AREA?
Aug 31, 2012
My pc is working perfectly, but freeze with BSOD every moment (can be 10 min, 30 min, an hour, or couple hours), sometimes, leave me alone, but always come back
After recently installing a new RAM DIMM to my PC, once in a while Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit crashes. I'm not certain, but I think the only error I've received on BSoD is "PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA" (last time the parameters were 0x00000050 (0x80eac2dd, 0x00000000, 0x9e306c99, 0x00000002)). I'll attach the mini-dump files. I'm pretty sure is related to my RAM, because it's mixed. I sure hope my new DIMM isn't faulty. I'm also attaching a report from Everest about my PC.
P.S.: I've also recently played a bit with my BIOS to OC my CPU a bit. CPU voltage is at 1.45V, memory is set to 1.85V, DDR-2 667, 5-5-5-18-2T.
P.P.S.: Forgot to mention... I've run memtest86+ overnight (about 8 hours) - no errors... Also ran Windows' memory test - no errors.
Been having random BSOD for the past week or so. Started on Sunday (11-27-11),where I had come back to my machine and it had been restarted... after logging in, find out that it was a BSOD. I then proceded to have 3 different BSOD events on Monday, which led me to perform a memtest on Tuesday morning to see if my memory was bad. After 2 full passes (I know, not a full 8), it didn't seem to be that, so I went ahead and did a System Restore from a backup from roughly 2 weeks prior. This led to solid performance for the next week, until this morning (Monday, 12-5-11) when I had another. All BSOD events seemed to occur at random times, so I can't say they were triggered by a specific event to the best of my knowledge.
I had performed the BSOD dump collection and Performance Monitor Report on last monday as well as doing the BSOD dump collection today. Regretfully, I cannot get the Performance Monitor to stop running today, so hopefully just the dump collection will be enough.As for my computer components:- HP Elite 7000 MT machine- Windows 7 Ultimate x64- Not the version originally installed on system- Hardware is a little over a year and a half old- 64-bit OS (originally had x86) wasinstalled 13 months ago.- Only non-stock hardware would be an added harddrive (just a backup drive, no OS on it), and I added 4GB more RAM (alongside the original 4GB) back in January.
I'm brand new to the message board and have been experiencing BSOD messages for about a week. In the BSOD it said something about; "PAGE_IN_NONPAGED_AREA" Also here were some error codes it gave off too in the BSOD.
I usually get BSOD once a game but not every game, more of it during the start of a DOTA 2 game. The most recent one I had showed an error: PAGE_FAULT_IN_NON_PAGED_AREA stop: 0x00000050 etc.. This requires me to reboot my computer 4-5 times daily..
Every time I start up Autodesk 3ds Max 2013, I get a BSOD shortly after it begins initializing with the error of PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA. Everything else runs fine, and Autodesk products are the only things that cause any form of error. What do I do to make this no longer happen?
Currently I am experiencing a major issue with my computer. I will start my computer up and I get a BSOD within about 10 minutes. It has happened 10 times already and I have no idea how to fix it. I have read numerous forums, tried updating graphics card drivers, hard drive drivers. I have performed disk check and run a memory test with no errors. I am not sure if it is a hardware fault or other. The BSOD also occurred while I was in safe mode with netowrking turned on. I have tried doing clean boots and even tried disabling my graphics cards, network adapters and audio drivers. I will post the dump file which is always the same every time the BSOD happens.
Have recently completed a clean install of Windows 7 Home Premium x64 on a customers laptop, installed Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 x32 and put all his data back on there.Since then hes been getting BSOD's. Have downloaded and installed Blue Screen viewer and have found that im getting 2 different error codes.
I have tested the RAM using memtest overnight and has 15 passes. The problem is i cant reproduce this issue, it seems to be completely random in falling over. I have had it on a test bench for 48 hours running PCMARK 7 and it hasnt fallen over once and then when i have given it back to the customer he says within the hour it was doing it again. I have asked him if there is something specific he is doing when it crashes and he says no its just general use.
Getting random BSOD's during every now and then. Especially when playing games (ANNO 2070, for ex.). I've run CHKDSK(inc. physical disk scan), and Memory Tests and found no errors. I am using NOD32 AV even though the PERFMON report states otherwise.
I just built my first computer and am now attempting to do an install of Windows 7 Professional (64 bit). I am encountering BSOD during the install.
I downloaded the ISO and burned it to disc and had BSOD issues. At first I thought possibly that it was the ISO or the burn, but now I am using a disk that has been used successfully on other computers.
My specs are as follows
Gigabyte P55-UD4P (F3 bios) Intel i5 750 4 GB of Crucial DDR3 RAM (2x2GB) WD Caviar Black 640 GB Hard drive Sapphire Radeon 5850HD
I have adjusted the BIOS to boot to the DVD drive first. In addition, the BIOS came not set to AHIC (I think that is what it is called. I heard that it can cause problems.) I have made no changes in the BIOS.
I have encountered BSOD at different times. First I got it during the Windows 7 installation, at 1%. Now I've gotten it before you are even able to select the language to install it in (the first screen you are presented with I believe).
I have gotten different errors, but unfortunatly I only wrote one of them down, the most recent. It says "PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA" and the tech info says: "STOP: 0x00000050"
I really don't know exactly where to start to troubleshoot this. I really don't know if it's a hardware or software issue.
This is a new computer build that I finished a few days ago. I've updated the BIOS, set up a RAID 1 configuration through Intel Rapid Storage Technology/through the BIOS. I installed Windows 7 x64 Ultimate and have begun to migrate my programs and data over from my previous machine. This process has been paused because I am experiencing BSOD. There are two which have occurred:
I ran a Windows Memory Diagnostic test overnight - no problems were found. I've updated all my drivers. I have followed the BSOD posting instructions and SF Diag Tool instructions, and also googled effortlessly regarding these Stop codes.
I have trawled the forums and tried what seem to be the usual tricks.
Including: Running anti virus (AVG) Running a registry cleaner Running a Malware cleaner Replacing old RAM with newer and more RAM. Removing Daemon tools
Some of these measure have provided (the illusion of?) stability, but never for more than a day. SO, I'm a bit stumped and hope someone can advise. Perhaps interestingly I am having some problems updating my ATI driver, it is 12.3 instead of 12.4 at the moment. I have included specs below, unfortunately I don't seem to be able to attach Minidumps.
Intel® Coreâ„¢ i5 750 Quad Core Processor (2.66GHz, 8MB Cache) - LGA1156 Windows 7â„¢ Home Premium with Service Pack 1, 64-bit - English Midi-Tower ATX Chassis + 550W PSU + CardReader- Silver
I have been trying to fix this computer and i cannot get this BSOD to go away. I have installed new RAM and re-installed windows to no avail. I have updated the drivers for the video card and the cpu.
When my computer start everything works perfect and runs fine,but when i start Leageu Of Legends i will get after 20 minutes sometimes more sometimes less the BSOD.Yesterday i didnt had anny bsod when playing Leageu of legends.today i did get the problem again.week ago same story.I think i got a problem with my RAM or something else.I get the error MEMORY_MANAGEMENT (0x0000001a) or 0x00000050.
Windows 7 . . . - x86 (32-bit) or x64 ?- x64 - the original installed OS on the system? - Yes - an OEM or full retail version? - Full Retail - What is the age of system (hardware)? - 1-2 Years - What is the age of OS installation - Did a clean install about a 6 months ago on a brand new sata HD.Im sure if you look at the dump logs youll see these error but Ill just tell you here anyway. These errors i believe where caused by my gpu driver being corrupted some how. Anyways i reinstalled a new drive and these are some of the errors I was getting.Page_Fault_In_ Nonpaged_Area, IRQL_Not_Less_Or_Equal, Bad_pool_header,NVLDDMKM.sys, NDIS.sys, NTFS.sys, Wiimfsf.sysAfter I reinstalled a new driver for my gpu from the NVIDA web site all seemd well. Then yesterday I received Memory_Management error..
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System Manufacturer/Model Number Home built OS Windows 7 Professional x64 CPU AMD Phenom II X6 1100T Black Edition Thuban 3.3GHz, 3.7GHz Motherboard
I have been trying to fix these BSODS for a while, and have been told it is a wireless adaptor driver causing the problem. However I have uninstalled and updated that driver, and whilst crashes are less frequent they still occur. Also games which were previously very stable now crash/freeze every time. Fixes I've tried:
Running anti virus (AVG) Running a registry cleaner Running a Malware cleaner Replacing old RAM with newer and more RAM. Removing Daemon tools
Cleaning the inside of the case, (graphics card is not overheating) Uninstalling and updating wireless adaptor drivers Uninstalling and updating graphics card drivers. The usual system restores/CHKDSK etc. I've attached files as per the forum's BSOD rules. Below is my system, it is about 4 years old and originally came with Vista, which was upgraded with windows 7.
Intel� Core� i5 750 Quad Core Processor (2.66GHz, 8MB Cache) - LGA1156 Windows 7� Home Premium with Service Pack 1, 64-bit - English Midi-Tower ATX Chassis + 550W PSU + CardReader- Silver ASUS P7P55D LE Mainboard - Intel Core� i5 / i7 - LGA 1156 / ATX 8GB 1333MHz Corsair Dual Channel DDR3 SDRAM - (2x4GB) 500GB Serial ATA Hard Drive with 16MB Buffer Samsung 22x Dual Layer DVD Writer Super Format +R/-R/RW/RAM 1GB ATi HD4870 Graphics accelerator DVI, DirectX 10.1 PCI Express 2 22" Iiyama ProLite E2208HDS-1 (1920x1080) Full HD Monitor (DVI,VGA,WS,Spkrs - 5ms] 52-in-1 Multi-format Memory Card Reader (ATX) 7.1 High Definition onboard sound card - for 8 Channel Cinema sound 2.1 Speakers with Subwoofer
This started happening last night while i was playing Borderlands 2, it has happened at idle, playing just about any game in my library, during downloads and just browsing the web. I changed all of my accessible drivers, and it continued to happen, so i moved all of my personal files onto my external HDD. I re installed windows on my SSD (did not reformat) and reformatted my HDD. I re installed my drivers, re-enabled SLI and it ran fine for about an hour, just downloading WoW, and then happened again twice.
Just installed windows 7 about a month or so ago, running great, only every now and then if my system is idle and I wiggle the mouse to make it come back on , it just reboots automatically[CODE]
I get the BSOD when I'm playing games, and it says "driver power state failure". When i first saw this, i tried updating my drivers, and it did fix the problem for a while but then afterwords it occurs again. I do not know which specific driver is causing theI am using a Alien ware M17x-R3 Laptop, Pre-installed Windows 7 x64, Intel Core i7-2720QM 2.2 ghz processor, 8 GB ram installed
I get BSOD a lot. Usually I solve it by restoring to last state in safe mode. But this time I made the minidump file and wondering.I've tried updating my drivers(specially display adapters) at device manager but windows says they are up to date.
Well my computer blue screened again. I've attached the dump reports. I don't know why it's still doing this; is it really still my wireless USB adapter? If it still is then I'll invest in a PCI wireless adapter instead.I forgot to copy and paste the error report when Windows started.Here's my specs:i5-2500K Sandy Bridge stock @ 3.3GHz16GB (4GBx4) DDR3 1600MHz Corsair VengeanceNVIDIA GeForce GTX 570 HD 2.5GB [EDIT: the card is an EVGA branded card]GigaByte GA-Z68MA850W Corsair CMPSU-850TXV22TB (2TBx1) SATA-III 6.0Gb/s 64MB Cache 7200RPM HDD
Windows 7 Home Premium x64 the original installed OS on the systemFull Retail All hardware is only a year old minus the hard drive which is 3 years oldOS was reinstalled a month ago due to random blue screens flashing up during Windows start up.I was having some BSOD earlier and found out it was the Nvidia Updater that was causing the problem. I do the perfmon /report and nothing shows up in the report. I keep getting the errors but can not put my finger on it.
I have been getting a new BSOD error message, it was happened every 15 minutes or so while trying to play BF3 last night.I also ran a Memtest overnight, 8 passes and 0 errors.-x64-OEM-Asus mobo, i5, PSU, 8GB Ram, are all 3 months old when I did a fresh Windows 7 install.