So this damaged area leads to complete blue screen i. The issue of page fault in nonpaged are Windows 10 can also be spotted in the previous versions like Windows 8 or 8. The users facing the page fault in nonpaged area Windows 8 are using the Windows debugging tool that is in built. One might get a lot of useless tweaks through the Windows forum to fix this issue and in turn, make them look for ways of how to fix page fault in nonpaged area.
And so we are here with some solid ways to which you can fix this page fault in nonpaged area Windows BSOD or Bluescreen of death is a popular Windows 10 error and you will face this error due to many reasons. This will fix the problem in your hard drive with the command that will check the disc for errors.
But if you still are facing the page fault in nonpaged area Windows 10 dell, the check out the next method. If the error is not caused due to some hardware problem. Then this simple trick might pull you out of the trouble.
Sometimes when you update a driver for any piece of hardware, it might happen to be a faulty driver. We all are aware that for Windows drivers are essential. And sometimes these latest drivers instead of fix the problem become their cause.
Usually, the device having the fault or outdated driver is shown by a yellow exclamation mark. This method can help you to fix the page fault in nonpaged area Windows 10 error. One of the main culprit behind the page fault in nonpaged area Windows 10 is the RAM. Usually, when it has become defective, you need to remove the defective one. Provided there are a lot of RAM chips installed in the device. Sometimes due to power failure, the RAM causes a problem.
It can be fixed easily by removing it and reinserting it properly. But before you complete this process, make sure your PC is completely shut down.
And you have unplugged the power cords and removed the battery. I've been on the internet trying to track down the cause for this problem and the resolution for quite some, and have found numerous reports that it is related to a Windows Update.
However, the number of updates that it has been attributed too is quite large. Does anyone have the exact cause of the problem? If so, is there a single resolution process that works? Your help is greatly appreciated. You receive an error message when you access a Web-based program on a Windows XP-based multiprocessor computer. Modifications of the settings are at your own risk. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. Ken Corp.
I recommend you only use 2 of the identical ram sticks for a period of time several days if nothing happens. Even then, it will be worth while to run 2Gb for a period and see if the problem goes away. Obviously, try the other pair then too Also the bios is very likely to be out of date. If you feel capable, go to the Dell update site, key in your PC identity code and ask for the latest bios. Then install it according to the instructions given when you unzip the package.
Sorry, yet another point - Route44 asked you a very important question I am looking for 'added more ram' 'updated to SP3' 'installed norton ' and so forth. I see you claim no changes, but think hard!! Or did you lose power or maybe lock up and have to shut down with the main power button? I thought I was supposed to get an email when someone responds to a post.
After that I wall pull the two Kingston sticks. I will let my box run for a week and see what happens. I have another computer that I will use for that week, so we can solve this problem.
I have done this several times before on many computers without any problems. The last time I checked which was not that long ago, I had the latest update. If I still get the problems after this, I will uninstall Norton with the special removal tool. The local power grid is bad about going off for a few seconds and then turning back on.
Thanks for both of your help. I really appreciate it. Once again, thank you so much for your time. Thanks gbhall said:. Is it the case that you ran memtest on individual sticks as instructed, and all passed.
If you have a poor local power supply, a good Uninteruptable Power Supply Unit is a must. Don't buy the cheapest either - you are looking for one that supplies power independant of the mains with the mains supporting the battery, not battery-backing the mains a subtle distinction - perhaps you could research it - the main point is to be certain no mains spikes, overs or unders can possibly get through I have to say, if you had no UPS before, there is substantial possibiliity that you have actual damage to motherboard, chipset, memory or PSU.
The only solution is test every component by replacement until you identify what is damaged. My laptop included. I spent an entire night trying to fix my laptop and then spent 3 hours on the phone with Dell, having them tell me to do the same things I already tried.
Dell is sending me a new HD, hopefully that will work. If not I have to send them my laptop. Looking at the message boards it seems like there are quiet a few people with the same problem and all within the last week or so. Interesting that Tazdev18 mentions the upsurge in problems over the last few weeks. Could this problem be related to a Windows update around that time?
Have a look back on Windows to see if anything was installed, and if possible remove it. Post Reply. Top Contributor. Dell Support Resources.
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