PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA BSOD Help

jayden8250

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This crash has happened about 10 times in total over the past week, and usually occurs when closing out of programs such as games or even google chrome.

012615-4305-01.dmp 1/26/2015 4:00:34 PM PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA 0x00000050 fffff900`c28e27a0 00000000`00000000 fffff960`0062dc51 00000000`00000000 ntoskrnl.exe ntoskrnl.exe+71f00 NT Kernel & System Microsoft® Windows® Operating System Microsoft Corporation 6.1.7600.16385 (win7_rtm.090713-1255) x64 ntoskrnl.exe+71f00 C:\Windows\Minidump\012615-4305-01.dmp 4 15 7600 275,496 1/26/2015 4:01:10 PM
 
I would suggest you check your RAM.
Visit www.memtest.org.
Download an iso for memtest86+ and burn to a CD.
Boot from this and allow it to run through one complete set of tests (may take a couple hours).
If it finds any errors, you may need to replace your RAM.

Other than that, make sure you have a good virus scanner installed.
 

jayden8250

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I've used memtest86 and let it run through one pass, which took about 30 minutes and it found no errors. Should I let it run longer?

 
They run a series of tests. I can't remember if a "pass" is one test or one complete set of tests.
You should run a disk check in Windows too and check for bad sectors.
The crash is happening in the operating system. It is likely either data corruption (RAM or hard drive errors), a bad driver or a virus.
Had you installed any new drivers before the problem started?
 

jayden8250

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The latest driver that I had installed was Razer Synapse for a new Razer Deathadder mouse that I had just purchased. I'm pretty sure that the blue screens started after this driver installation, but i'm not quite sure. How do I run a disk check?
 
Right hand click on the drive in Windows Explorer and select properties.
Click the "Tools" tab.
Click "Check Now".
Tick "Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors"
Click Start.
If you are checking C drive, it may ask for a reboot.

You can also try un-installing Razer Synapse and see if this is the issue. Your mouse will still work you will just lose features like DPI adjustment, configuration of side buttons, macros and lighting.
Once you are happy that Synapse is not the problem you can re-install it.
 

jayden8250

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I've uninstalled Razer Synapse, ran a virus scan, and ran a disk check on my SSD as well as my HDD. I will let you know if there are any more blue screens within the next few hours as they are not too common (maybe two a day)
 

jayden8250

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I haven't received any BSOD's within the past day, but just recently when exiting out of a game my display went black and I had to restart my computer. This is similar to what happened with the blue screens, but this time there was just no blue screen.