Solved BSOD at random times, Bug check PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA

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Hey, basically I have been having BSOD's for a couple of days now. It felt like performance on my computer has been slowly deteriorating anyway and now this. I have had a suspicion that it has something to do with RAM. It happened again 10 minutes ago, my game was taking a really long time to load and I had a few chrome tabs open. I closed the game and proceeded to close some Chrome tabs and then I got a BSOD. I think i followed the BSOD posting instructions correctly, here is the file. I've had a total of around 4 BSODs in the past 2-3 days but I was closing my PC before it created a dump file so I could get back quicker, and hoping it would stop. The address in stack is the same each time; ntoskrnl.exe+f0017.
 

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Hello breakinirl and welcoe to Sevenforums! :)

I've just looked through your dump files and both point to an error with the AMD HD audio driver,

so what I would recommend for you to do is download and install Revo Uninstaller and completely uninstall everything from AMD, reboot

but before rebooting I would visit AMD Drivers page and download the right drivers for your model and save it on the desktop if something were to happen during the uninstallation:

Revo:
Download Revo Uninstaller Freeware - Free and Full Download - Uninstall software, remove programs, solve uninstall problems

AMD:
Download Drivers

Cheers! Boris :)
 

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Cheers bro! Thanks for the response man I appreciate it and I will do what you said, I will update this soon.
 

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Hey, so sorry I didn't update this quicker, I went out last night. So I did what you said, uninstalled all drivers from AMD, reinstalled them with the AMD install manager my desktop and everything seemed good but then I literally just had another bsod, the dump is in the attachment with the same address in stack. Is it possible I have to delete all AMD drivers, restart, and then open the amd install manager and deselect the HD audio driver? Or I can just disable the hdmi audio driver in device manager without having to do that? thanks
 

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Well no need to apologize, I mean nothing will really happen if you are wee bit slow with responding.

Huh, well try and install Crimson I mean I would be surprised if it would help but I think it's worth a try at least:
Radeon Software Crimson Edition
 

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Aight I'll try and use that.
 

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It says it updated the HDMI audio drivers so hopefully I don't get any more bsod's
 

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It says it updated the HDMI audio drivers so hopefully I don't get any more bsod's
Alright good to hear that, give it a few days, if no BSODs have occurred then you can mark the thread solved!

Thanks /Boris :)
 

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