BSOD within 1 min of every boot, error PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA

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  1. Posts : 11
    Windows 7
       #1

    BSOD within 1 min of every boot, error PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA


    Hi, first time posting here.

    I built my PC 6 months ago with all new parts and installed windows 10. It all worked perfectly fine for 3 months until i experienced my 1st BSOD. Restarted the PC and it worked fine again for few days until it came again. Then slowly of the next couple of days the BSOD started coming more frequent until it came within 1 minute of each boot.

    Upon looking online, a fix suggested was to restore it to a previous restore point. Doing that seemed to fix the problem for a few days and then it went back to normal. So i restored once again but this time it didn't fix it and it was back to BSOD within 1 minute every boot.

    Thinking its a OS issue i installed windows 7. This seemed to fix it and was working fine until the same thing started happening. The BSOD started coming once every 2 days to more frequently until once again within 1 minute of every boot. Have to note, when it was only coming couple of days i could make it BSOD by scrolling through my facebook feed fast.

    I once again went online to check for solutions and i have done the following:

    1) Use only 1 RAM module, then test each DIM slot.
    2) Run memory diagnostic test which came back with no errors
    3) Buy new a new RAM module to make sure
    4) Increased the RAM voltage by 0.05v
    5) Taken out my graphics card and used onboard GPU
    6) Switched the hard drive to a working PCs hard drive but still got the same PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA within 1 minute of boot
    7) switched SATA ports
    7) Tried overclocking the CPU
    8) Resetting the paging files (Solution 2 of How to Fix Page Fault In Non paged Area [Solved] - Tech Free Zone). This actually made the PC run for almost 2 hours without the BSOD. But once it happened once it went back to the BSOD every minute
    9) Disabled the only driver with a yellow exclamation mark in device manager

    None of the 9 things i tried fixed problem and it still gives the PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA error.

    I tried clean installing windows 10 again but i get the same BSOD during the setup.

    However the PC runs perfectly fine in Safe Mode.

    System Info
    OS: Windows 7
    CPU: i5-6600k
    RAM:
    Corsair CMK16GX4M2B3000C15 Vengeance LPX 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4 (also tried HyperX 8gb DDR4)
    GPU: MSI GTX 1060
    PSU: Corsair VS550
    Hardrive: Crucial 500gb SSD
    Last edited by Vitrix; 03 Jun 2017 at 07:49. Reason: Attaching log file
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  2. Posts : 5,169
    64bit Win 10 Pro ver 21H2
       #2

    Hello Vitrix :)

    This could well be a driver issue but unless you provide the log files for us we can't help. See this notice at the top:
    Before posting a BSOD thread, please read the instructions here: Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) Posting Instructions
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  3. Posts : 11
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Sorry i forgot to do that, i have attached it to the main post now

    EDIT: I had to run the program in safe mode and that's why a lot of the drivers are disabled in the log
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  4. Posts : 5,169
    64bit Win 10 Pro ver 21H2
       #4

    As the bsod happens very quickly you are in a good position to troubleshoot with the clean boot process. A clean boot starts with a minimum set of drivers and if you can get a stable system you can add back in processes until the bsod starts again. This might help you track down the culprit.

    Perform a Clean Boot in Windows 10 to Troubleshoot Software Conflicts

    Do part one and see if you can run the PC without a bsod. If you can then proceed to part two picking it up at step 11.
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  5. Posts : 11
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #5

    philc43 said:
    As the bsod happens very quickly you are in a good position to troubleshoot with the clean boot process. A clean boot starts with a minimum set of drivers and if you can get a stable system you can add back in processes until the bsod starts again. This might help you track down the culprit.

    Perform a Clean Boot in Windows 10 to Troubleshoot Software Conflicts

    Do part one and see if you can run the PC without a bsod. If you can then proceed to part two picking it up at step 11.
    I have done part one before but i think i only disabled services and not startup. The bsod still happened. Ill try it again now and report back
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  6. Posts : 11
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #6

    so i did part one again and i still get the bsod

    EDIT: i'm running windows 7 and not 10 and so startup tab had processes already listed in the window and there was no option to open task manager
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  7. Posts : 5,169
    64bit Win 10 Pro ver 21H2
       #7

    There is nothing I can find in the crash dumps that give me a clue. The clean boot result indicates that it is a MS service running which is probably causing it, one that does not run in safe mode. It could be a hardware issue such as the motherboard but the safe mode success tends to rule it out.

    Try another clean install of Windows 10 (there seems to be no advantage for using W7) and then you could try disabling services see Start, Stop, and Disable Services in Windows 10 but note the warning and that this is only recommended if you know what you are doing as many services are critical. The Black Viper guide is helpful to see which services you can safely disable or remove.
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  8. Posts : 11
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #8

    philc43 said:
    There is nothing I can find in the crash dumps that give me a clue. The clean boot result indicates that it is a MS service running which is probably causing it, one that does not run in safe mode. It could be a hardware issue such as the motherboard but the safe mode success tends to rule it out.

    Try another clean install of Windows 10 (there seems to be no advantage for using W7) and then you could try disabling services see Start, Stop, and Disable Services in Windows 10 but note the warning and that this is only recommended if you know what you are doing as many services are critical. The Black Viper guide is helpful to see which services you can safely disable or remove.
    I tried doing a clean install of windows 10 but during the installation setup I get the bsod

    I guess i could pop the SSD into another PC and reformat to wipe everything and try installing after that
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  9. Posts : 5,169
    64bit Win 10 Pro ver 21H2
       #9

    I guess i could pop the SSD into another PC and reformat to wipe everything and try installing after that
    That might work :)

    I guess you have already removed all unnecessary devices from your system - keep it as simple as possible when you install - no extra drives, no USB devices, etc.
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  10. Posts : 11
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #10

    philc43 said:
    I guess you have already removed all unnecessary devices from your system - keep it as simple as possible when you install - no extra drives, no USB devices, etc.
    yep, i've disabled the graphics card through bios and made it default to onboard GPU too
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