BSOD randomly ,ntoskrnl, non_paged_area


  1. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
       #1

    BSOD randomly ,ntoskrnl, non_paged_area


    Hello guys, around 4 months ago i bought a Samsung NP300-E7A. After 2 months of using the notebook i started to get the BSOD. I have warranty on the notebook so i gave it to them to repair , and they said it was the motherboard so they replaced it, but it still still showed the BSOD. I gave it to samsung again to fix but they said they found nothing and made an excuse that it is a 'software' issue and that warranty doesn't cover that. So that is why i have come here. I have attached the appropriate files for you guys to analyze. I also ran the 'blue screen view' app to find out why i get the BSOD and i have attached a .txt for you guys to see.

    Here is more information:

    x86 (32-bit) or x64 ?
    64
    - the original installed OS on the system?
    Yes

    - an OEM or full retail version?
    OEM

    - What is the age of system (hardware)?
    Around 5 months old
    - What is the age of OS installation

    1-2 months


    Also samsung re-formated my computer and that didnt help neither
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  2. Posts : 1,314
    Windows 7 64-bit
       #2

    I see solitary bits missing from CPU registers in almost all the crashdumps. Most likely this is a RAM problem, with CPU and PSU being other possible suspects (mobo can be ruled out since it was replaced).

    Run some hardware tests, in the order provided:

    RAM: Memtest86+ - 7+ passes
    CPU: Prime95 - Torture Test; Blend; overnight (9+ hours)
    GPU: MemtestCL - Run twice (if any of the tests work on your GPU; ATI cards will need to install the ATI APP SDK as it requires OpenCL)
    Drives: Seatools - All basic tests aside from the Fix all or the advanced ones.

    All of these (excluding MemtestCL) are included in the UBCD if you prefer a Live CD environment (which is the best environment to test hardware on). Note that Prime95 currently does not work on the latest version of UBCD. Also, please provide us temps/voltages using HWInfo with Sensors only option checked. Log two 30-minute instances: one for idle, and one for high load. If you can get the system to crash during high load logging, that's even better.
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