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BSOD - MEMORY MANAGEMENT and PAGE FAULT IN NON PAGED AREA
All,
I built my PC in 2010. Ever since I have been having intermittent BSOD problems. I've found that if I put the computer to sleep instead of shutting down, when it boots stable, it will remain stable. Otherwise I have BSOD crashes 5-20 minutes after booting. I've run memtest86+ after crashes and had it report errors, but if I remove the RAM, re-insert it, and run memtest, no errors will be reported. It also typically remains stable if I boot after inserting the RAM. Anyway, this is getting to be a pain and I'm trying to work something out. I posted before, and the last piece of advice I received was as follows:
"That is not unusual, electronics are just that way, when memtest86+ shows errors it means there is a problem. Even if it doesn't show any errors the run before and the run after.
An error with 2X4GB installed and then no errors with 1X2GB installed, usually indicates a timing and/or voltage adjustment is needed.
It is still possible that the RAM is faulty, let's try some adjustments and see if it will run stable.
CPUZ is showing your CR at 1T, go to BIOS and select 2T again, save and exit BIOS.
Then check CPUZ Memory tab and see if it says CR 2T.
Go to DRAM timings and change 'cycle time (tRAS)' to 25, this will be the 4th item in BIOS -DDR3 Timings Items.
When changed it should read, for the first 4 timings:
9
9
9
25
Bump your CPU NB voltage to 1.240v or as close as you can get it to that number.
Save and exit BIOS.
Then run memtest86+ again, both RAM cards installed, for a minimum of 8 passes, best to run overnight."
Having done this, memtest reported erros. Should I just pick up some new sticks of RAM, or do you think this is something else?
Thanks for all the help,
Tom