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Posted by: zanajeffs
« on: 29. June 2020., 03:35:57 »

1. Open a CMD window as an administrator.
2. Type or paste ‘chkdsk /f /r’ and hit Enter.
3. Allow the process to complete.

Then perform a system file check.

1. Open a CMD window as an administrator.
2. Type or paste ‘sfc /scannow’ and hit Enter.
3. Allow the process to complete.
Posted by: RuskinF
« on: 20. June 2020., 14:52:55 »

The usual cause of such errors is a bad hard drive or bad memory. Run an extended diagnostic (F12 at powerup) on the system.
And then on the diagnosis follow the prompts to solve the problem.
If still the error persists then there is a fault in the Hard drive or the SSD.
So you will have to get them replaced.
Posted by: RobinZ
« on: 26. May 2020., 07:40:36 »

1. Open a CMD window as an administrator.
2. Type or paste ‘chkdsk /f /r’ and hit Enter.
3. Allow the process to complete.

Then perform a system file check.

1. Open a CMD window as an administrator.
2. Type or paste ‘sfc /scannow’ and hit Enter.
3. Allow the process to complete.

It might also be useful to check Windows updates and drivers as they are often the cause of Page Fault In Nonpaged Area errors.

1. Navigate to Settings, Update & security.
2. Click ‘Check for updates’ in the Windows update tab.
3. Allow the process to complete.
4. Navigate to Control Panel, Hardware and Sound, Device Manager.
5. Select hardware, right click and ‘Update Driver Software’. Make sure you check graphics and audio drivers as well as any third party webcam, printer and other drivers.
6. Reboot and retest.

If the BSOD still occurs, let us check the Windows page file.

1. Right click ‘This PC’ in Windows Explorer and select Properties.
2. Click ‘Advanced system settings’.
3. In the Advanced tab click Settings in the Performance box.
4. Click Change in the Virtual memory box and uncheck ‘Automatically manage paging files for all drives’.
5. Set a custom size for the page file.
6. Click Ok.
7. Reboot.
Posted by: adambtolbert
« on: 28. January 2020., 13:09:39 »

Hello Jimmy,
Blue screen error occur when some issues with low level software running in windows kernel, some problems in computer hardware driver or hardware software.

Due to this critical failure causes Windows can be crash and stop working. The only thing windows can do at that point is restart the PC. It can lead to data loss, because programs don’t have a chance to save their open data that time.

For this issue you may applied some manual steps like, use system restore, scan for malware, install update driver, boot into safe mode, check the hardware problem, Reinstall windows. If you find yourself in data loss situation you may try third party free data recovery program like Stellar Data Recovery Free Edition, Recuva, Testdisk etc. It is totally free utilities.  :)
Posted by: Fintech
« on: 14. January 2020., 20:28:46 »

Hi man,
Where is the solution you found?
I received that notification from the link you provided.
"Sorry! That page doesn't seem to exist?"
Put a link to the page where you found the solution. ::)
Posted by: jimmy1362827
« on: 14. January 2020., 11:11:39 »

Hello community members, today when I was using my laptop for my office work then suddenly my system got stuck on the blue screen page and didn't move to the other page. I search on google for the solution and I found that it is a page fault in nonpaged area windows 10 issue and there is also the solution but I don't know it is safe or not o I didn't apply that yet.

can anyone suggest me that it will work or not and it is safe or not?
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