BSOD Error Page fault in non paged error

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    BSOD Error Page fault in non paged error


    Hello guys i'v still been getting BSOD's and this time I got this page fault error, I haven't got this one before so I have no idea what it may be linked to. Any help will be appreciated.
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    Please use this tool to update your profile specs
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    Okay I have now updated the required information as stated.
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    Hopefully I am allowed to bump this since it's been a day.
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    Sorry icypanda.. Been little busy..will get back to you asap... Just checking the logs and files
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    Oh okay my apologies, I thought my thread got lost in the heap of others.
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    Hi Icy

    Most of your BSOD are memory corruption errors caused by your TP wireless adapter driver. Could you tell me what you were running while the BSOD occurred ??

    Now there are ways to find which exactly is the culprit.

    OPTION:1
    Do a memtest for each RAM at each slot for atleast 8 passes. Now this is going to take some time..So you should do this overnight.

    OPTION:2
    Go to TP-Link and download the latest drivers for your wireless adapter.. This should then have solved your issue. If not, then your most probable cause could be RAM.

    OPTION:3
    Disable the wireless adapter and use the wired ethernet .... see if it still BSOD... again if it does.. then like before your most probable cause will be RAM...do the memtet then

    Let me know your feedback
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    Okay then centaur i'll try and run these procedures as soon as I can, generally i'm either surfing the net or playing video games while these crashes take place.
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    Hello again Centaur sorry about my very late reply a few problems came up which I had to attend to, in the meantime I ran memtest and it found 2 errors, what is the result of this?
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    If you found errors while running memtest.. that means one of RAM stick or RAM slot has gone bad... you havent told me how you did memtest ?

    If its RAM sticks you would need to replace them or buy new ones.
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