PC Taking 2 Hours To Boot / Crashes With Page Fault In Non-paged Area
Feb 16, 2016
For a while now my PC takes about 1.5 hours to start loading Windoiws and loading Windows itself takes about 30 minutes. Reinstalling didn't fix this issue. Now adding to my problem my PC froze today and after the 2 hour boot I now get the page fault in non-paged area every time I boot, and can't boot at all. I've reinserted my ram sticks the day before (trying to fix the first problem) and was able to log into Windows once until the freeze. I can't boot into safe mode or anything because of the time that it takes to start loading Windows. Makes this a lot trickier. I've got a lot of valuable data too so how should I approach this?
Recently 'upgraded' to 10 from 7.System boots but then BSODs after a short period of time (a delayed service startup?).I suspect it is related to Intel Rapid Storage drivers or similar.
I had just closed my "Metal Gear Solid V" game and returned to desktop when I got a BSOD. The BSOD said there was a page fault in a non paged area, as well as an error with a .dll file but I didn't manage to get its name.
I've never gotten a BSOD on this computer before. I've had the computer for a little over a year now. Also I've played that game for over a month with no problems.
The computer has been functioning normally thus far.
I've attached a .zip file in accordance to this link: BSOD - Posting Instructions - Windows 10 Forums I also have the larger memory dump file if needed, just ask for me to upload it.
I have an Asus N73J Laptop running Windows 8.1. I have attempted (numerous times) to install Windows 10 but it always errors at about 32% completion with the BSOD - Page Fault in Nonpaged Area (Portcls.sys). I have noted and tried almost all of the fixes others have had success with but alas, I am frustrated and disappointed by the continued troubles I am having. I am assuming that the problems stem from failed driver updates (see attached jpg) but I have been unable to correct this situation.I tried to insert the setupact log file but unfortunately it is too large for download.
I have been getting a page fault in non paged area bsod for the last two day's. Today was when I tried to download the new Nvidia driver. After a reboot I was able to download it then another bsod when I tried to update the driver. My CPU is not over clocked and RAM shows no errors. Virtual memory settings are set to system managed size on all drives. I'm so sick of this I cut all power to my PC and its staying like that.
I have problem with BSOD. When I'm using qTorrent and do sth else on my new laptop I get BSOD. Who Crashed is telling me that i need to update broadcom wireless driver. URL....
I have a desktop computer, it was working fine almost a year and now from a few days I am having a serious issue and that is when using my computer (generally or during gaming) it displays an error i.e PAGE_FAULT_FOUND_IN_NON_PAGED_AREA. The screen turns pink and the edges are green (that's probably because of the resolution as I use 3840x2160 so the error kinds of destorts) but that's not the real issue, the main problem is the error itself.
My Computer specifications : Intel i7 4790 Asus Maximus VII Formula ROG Kingston 8GBx2 DD3 Ram (Simple ones, not the gaming ones) 1TBx2 Seagate HDD Asus GeForce Titan X Corsair CX850M.
I`m trying to update to Windows 10 build 14271, but I always get BSOD with "Page fault in nonpage area". And it doesn`t refere to any driver or anything. Only this message.
I have tried to remove the RAM and tested with only one and one, but gets the BSOD all the time. I have tried to disable the page file with same result. And now I have uninstalled a lot of programs including my Trend antivirus, but it still fails.
I am starting to think that I should reinstall Windows 10, but that would be the last outcome of this.
I've been having some BSODs both on startup and while running some programs. Most recently I got a Page Fault in Nonpaged Area while using Firefox. While running Diablo 3 last month I got a Memory Management BSOD. On boot last month I got an IRQL Not Less or Equal BSOD.
I'm getting recently many "page fault in nonpaged area" BSOD and I think it happens only when I'm using torrent downloads.
I saw some related posts with similar issues, but they all about DELL laptops, and I own Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro with windows 10 home edition that came with it.
According to what I saw in the dump files and in other threads, I understood it may be related to my wireless adapter (Broadcom 802.11ac Network Adapter)
Of course I checked for updates from Lenovo, but I'm using the last one (7.35.307.0_WHQL)
I'm attaching the zip you request, but I have another MEMORY.DMP in C:windows which was created during the last crash.
It's kinda big (100 Mb zipped), so tell me if you want me to upload it and where.
I'm attaching also the event viewer logs which I cleaned right before the last crash, you can see the critical and the reboot at around 18:30 GMT+0 .
I have just done a fresh install of Win 10 on two computers and everything, including the internet, is working perfectly. However when I use File Explorer on computer B to look at a shared folder on Computer A, Computer A crashes with a Page Fault In Nonpaged Area. This happens instantly and consistently. I checked the Device manager and there are no exclamation marks. I also reinstalled the network drivers on both PCs but the problem persists.
I tried using the following command on Computer B:
I've started to get BSOD like 2 times a week, and i have struggled a time now to view my minidump(Acces denied). But i downloaded BlueScreenWiew and now i can see it.
The Bluescreen is caused by the driver cpuz123_x64.sys, but the problem is that i have already uninstalled cpuz but the bluescreen is still occurring.
Copied from BlueScreenViewer: 090215-12031-01.dmp2015-09-02 20:44:40PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA0x00000050ffffff7a`bbdbff3300000000`00000000fffff800`bed224a400000000`00000002 cpuz138_x64.syscpuz138_x64.sys+0x64ntoskrnl.exe+14e240 C:UsersKalvenDesktop90215-12031-01.dmp81510240339 0882015-09-02 20:45:29
My system has been running fine on windows 10 for a couple of months now, but recently i started getting BSODS without installing new hardware. The BSOD Error is page file in nonpaged area.
I tried taking a look on the dump files myself, I couldn't solve it but this is what I did/found out. The error seems to be BCMWL63A.sys I tried reinstalling my WLAN driver, still bsod (my wlan adapter:asus pce-ac68 ac1900)
I know there are several threads by this name, but my problem, as far as I know, is quite peculiar and I haven't seen anything similar to this in any thread. Yesterday I did a clean install (actually I wiped the whole hard drive and converted it to MBR since it was in GPT and Windows wasn't letting me install it on GPT filesystem) of Windows 10, and installed all the necessary drivers and the basic essentials. I don't know exactly when but after I was done doing some housekeeping, my Windows started taking too long to boot. What happens is that it shows the Windows loading screen (like in the image attached), does the boot animation for about 5-10 seconds, then blinks the screen momentarily, and then shows the Boot animation screen again. But this time, the loading circle animation is really choppy and the pixels seem to be slightly blown out. Then it takes a good 1-2 mins at that screen and then shows the blue screen with loading animation, shows it for another 15-20 seconds and then shows the Login screen.
My windows 10 boots up and immediatelt drops me into the tile page and as yet I have figured no way to conveniently move back to my regular desktop,taskbar,etc?
I have bsods and game crashes of steam. I putted a new ram because the previous ram kit died (faulty rams causing bsods)and also I have a new graphic card r9 280 (because the previous gtx480 died too). What can I do? Bumps are not specific. I believed that sound driver causing problems and I disabled sound controller from bios and uninstalled the drivers. Unfortunately bsods don't stop. I have checked for drivers , updates, memtest but nothing. I noted that bsods and crashes happen in the first boot. If I have a bsod or I reboot after a game crash then BSODS and crashes stop to happen.
I have an HP pavilion dv7-1132nr which came with vista,and I upgraded to win7home edition no problems for years. I installed win10 download and every time I boot up it crashes within 5seconds shut the power off and on the second reboot it starts just fine and runs ok. I can restart with no problems but continue to have the crash from a dead start.My computer guy reformatted the drive and reinstalled win 10 from a install disc but the same problem still exists.
For the past few days someone I know has been getting various bsods at random times. Whether it be sitting idle or playing a game. I've been using teamviewer and I have been trying to figure out what the deal is for a few days now and I can't figure out what's going on here.
I've never looked into blue screens so much in my life before this and I've just about given up. From what I've gathered, this could possibly be a bad driver since this is a Windows 10 upgrade from a Windows 8.1, but I can't figure out how to identify it.
It started happening after a blue screen while playing a game. The computer itself is a prebuilt. The bsod checkers I've used consistently point to ntoskrnl.exe being the reason for it. But I've gotten WDFLDR.sys, hal.dll, HDAudBus.sys and such along with it. However they have not appeared since (I've been trying to fix them by updating various drivers).
We've been fine for the past 2 days, then it happened again 3 times. A fourth time recently when I tried using that Dm Log Collector (and the computer was idle for hours just fine). Should I uninstall or update? Or perhaps any other issues?
I am on the east coast and my computer has always reflected EST but with Windows 10, it shows six hours off when I set it for EST. I have to set it to -11 hours off from GMT to get the time correct. That would be fine but that time zone does not allow for Daylight Savings time changes so it's OK now but when there is a time change, this computer will be off by an hour the next day.
I updated from windows 7 and the computer kept hanging so I did a complete install and am seeing this time problem now. I tried using a NIST program that syncs with the government time server but Win 10 won't let it sync saying I don't have administrator privileges. That is a separate issue I'll have to look into but as it stands, I have this computer set for EST, I am 100 miles from New York City and it is showing 4:50PM but the real time for me is 10:50AM.
While Windows 10 was updating the electric went out. PC will not boot up. Did restore PC, remove all of my files. PC still shows Resetting this PC 30% for Hours.