Windows 8.1 "PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA" BSOD

Vindodo689

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Hello everyone,

I recently got a MSI GS60 2QE, here are the specifications:
CPU: Intel Core i7-4720HQ @ 2.60 GHz
VGA: GTX 970M 5GB GDDR5
HDD: 1TB 7200 RPM + 256GB SSD (128GB*2, RAID)
RAM: DDR3(L) 16GB(8GB*2)
ODD: None
RF: 802.11ac+BT
OS: Windows 8.1

I have used Blue screen View and saw the problems were caused by ntoskrnl.exe and ntsf.sys. I have also tried sfc /scannow, which failed and DISM, which did finish but the issue still remains. Here are the conditions in which the BSOD occured
07-12 watching a video
07-17 awoken from sleep
07-19 while gaming
I don't use my computer much, that would explain why I let this issue sit this long.
I would really appreciate the help for solving this problem.
Here is the link to my minidumps http://www.filedropper.com/minidumps
Thanks in advance.
 
Solution
first bugcheck was in
Qualcomm Atheros Extensible Wireless LAN device driver

Image path: \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\Qcamainx64.sys
Timestamp: Thu Aug 07 23:04:41 2014
You should be able to get a update from MSI for your motherboard.
or go here if you know the name/version of your wireless: https://www.atheros.cz/

I looked at the second bugcheck. it was also in the same driver but the stack was corrupted.
This sometimes indicates malware. run malewarebytes scan.

in terms of drivers:
\SystemRoot\system32\drivers\NATx64\010A000.009\ccSetx64.sys Mon Jul 29 12:50:14 2013
\SystemRoot\system32\drivers\NSTx64\7DE070B0.02A\ccSetx64.sys Mon Sep 23 20:58:04 2013
two drivers with the same name being loaded from different...
first bugcheck was in
Qualcomm Atheros Extensible Wireless LAN device driver

Image path: \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\Qcamainx64.sys
Timestamp: Thu Aug 07 23:04:41 2014
You should be able to get a update from MSI for your motherboard.
or go here if you know the name/version of your wireless: https://www.atheros.cz/

I looked at the second bugcheck. it was also in the same driver but the stack was corrupted.
This sometimes indicates malware. run malewarebytes scan.

in terms of drivers:
\SystemRoot\system32\drivers\NATx64\010A000.009\ccSetx64.sys Mon Jul 29 12:50:14 2013
\SystemRoot\system32\drivers\NSTx64\7DE070B0.02A\ccSetx64.sys Mon Sep 23 20:58:04 2013
two drivers with the same name being loaded from different directories.
remove the older one. it looks like a Symantec/ Norton Common Client Settings Driver

Kaspersky Lab Crypto Module (pretty old) all the other kaspersky files were current (2015)
\SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\cm_km_w.sys Thu Dec 20 08:47:26 2012

Realtek HiDefinition Audio driver (file labelled as Creative Audio Driver)
\SystemRoot\system32\drivers\MBfilt64.sys Thu Jul 30 20:40:32 2009
(this file date is unexpected, your machine is new, your os is pretty new and this file is very old, you might remove or try to update this file)

this is another unexpected old driver:
C:\Program Files (x86)\MSI\Dragon Gaming Center\winio64.sys Thu Jun 03 21:08:03 2010
I would remove it unless you have a real need for it.

Old overclocking driver: just remove it
\C:\Program Files (x86)\MSI\SUPER CHARGER\NTIOLib_X64.sys Thu Oct 25 03:27:58 2012
 
Solution

Vindodo689

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Ok, I have done all that you have listed. Now I'm just going to give it a few days to see how it goes, hopefully it's fixed.
Thanks in advance. :)