Windows 10: BSOD PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA After Resume From Sleep

Discus and support BSOD PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA After Resume From Sleep in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging to solve the problem; There were 4 new bsod mini dump files that were debugged. There was a new misbehaving driver producing the bsod: ax88772.sys Open device manager >... Discussion in 'Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging' started by Dulk, Jul 28, 2017.

  1. zbook New Member

    BSOD PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA After Resume From Sleep


    There were 4 new bsod mini dump files that were debugged. There was a new misbehaving driver producing the bsod: ax88772.sys

    Open device manager > network devices > ASIX network driver fast ethernet controller > right click properties > driver details > confirm ax88772.sys > ok > update driver

    Code: BugCheck 50, {fffff86208018a3c, 2, fffff8020928a31a, 2}Could not read faulting driver name*** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for win32k.sys*** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for win32k.sysProbably caused by : memory_corruption[/quote] Code: BugCheck C4, {2002, fffff802870a42e7, 10, 0}*** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for ax88772.sys*** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for ax88772.sysProbably caused by : ax88772.sys ( ax88772+142e7 )[/quote] Code: AX88772 ASIX AX88772 USB2.0 to ASIX AX88772 USB2.0 to Kernel Manual Running OK TRUE FALSE 16,384 90,112 0 6/16/15 9:32:12 AM C:\Windows\system32\drivers\ax88772.sys 4,096[/quote] ax88772.sys ASIX AX88772/AX88772A Network Driver for AX88772 -- USB2.0 to 10/100M Fast Ethernet Controller with Embedded PHY http://www.asix.com.tw/products.php?...emID=86;71;101


    Code: BugCheck C4, {9200f, fffff80434a78470, ffff938f60c20200, ffff938f60c20308} *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for win32k.sys*** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for win32k.sysProbably caused by : memory_corruption[/quote]
     
    zbook, Aug 4, 2017
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  2. zbook New Member

    There is no need to uninstall the replaced driver yet.

    On the computer there is 8 GB RAM.
    There is 4 GB on 2 DIMM.
    Run Memtest86+ for 8 or more passes.
    This may take 1 - 2 hours / GB
    There are other memory software.
    Only run Memtest86+ using this link: Memtest86+ - Advanced Memory Diagnostic Tool
    The critical factor in the RAM testing is the number of passes.
    The amount of time is irrelevant.
    Performing the test with less than 8 passes is insufficient and often produces false negatives.
    A false negative is a test in which there is a pass and the RAM is malfunctioning.
    So the more passes the better.
    If there is just 1 error that indicates faulty RAM. You can then abort the testing of both RAM.
    Then test one RAM at a time in the same DIMM for 8 passes.
    If both RAM fail when test together and then pass when tested 1 at a time that indicates a DIMM/MB problem.
    So if both RAM pass one at a time after failing when testing together you will then move the RAM to another DIMM and retest 1 of the RAM.
    This RAM testing is process of elimination.
    After each test whether pass or fail use a camera or smart phone camera to take pictures and post the images into the thread.


    https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/...f-ecc7b7ff6461


    MemTest86+ - Test RAM Windows 10 BSOD Tutorials



    Code: BugCheck C4, {9200f, fffff80434a78470, ffff938f60c20200, ffff938f60c20308} *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for win32k.sys *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for win32k.sys Probably caused by : memory_corruption[/quote]
     
    zbook, Aug 4, 2017
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  3. Dulk Win User
    The reason why the USB to Ethernet adapter driver came up as the cause was because when Windows started, it was not detecting my ethernet so I was unplugging and plugging back in the adapter multiple times which most likely caused the blue screen.

    I was using the adapter just fine for over 6 hours today and yesterday without any issues.

    Just tried the Killer Networking version of the driver and it did not work as well, another BSOD.

    ERIK-WINDOWS-08_04_17_231049_83.zip - Google Drive
     
  4. Dulk Win User

    BSOD PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA After Resume From Sleep

    If it helps at all, my wifi card is "Qualcomm Atheros QCA61x4A Network Adapter"
     
  5. zbook New Member
    Please turn off windows driver verifier and disconnect ethernet and wireless.
    Run the memtest86+ for 8 or more passes.
    In the bsod debugging I did not see either wireless driver as a misbehaving driver.
    So this could be a RAM/DIMM problem.

    Multiple drivers often implicate RAM problems.
    These are the misbehaving drivers identified so far:
    AVIRA
    Malwarebytes
    Qualcom wireless
    Intel graphics
    ASIX networking



    For Memtest86+ testing the more passes the better.
    Please don't use memtest86 and make sure it is Memtest86+ (must have the +) with the link in the earlier post.
    Make sure that there are at least 8 passes and that you use a camera to post the results.
     
    zbook, Aug 4, 2017
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  6. Dulk Win User
    Is it really necessary? Ran memtest86+ once with 4 passes once with 10 and no errors. The blue screens literally only happen when wifi is turned on and connected to a network.
     
  7. zbook New Member
    If the problem is RAM/DIMM/MB then that will be ruled in or ruled out with the Memtest86+ testing.
    If the RAM is malfunctioning > can use just one stick
    Do you know if single or dual channel RAM?
    If not download and install either CPU-Z or HWINFO
    HWiNFO - Download
    CPU-Z | Softwares | CPUID
    If the memtest86+ rules out RAM then back to windows driver verifier to find other misbehaving drivers.
     
    zbook, Aug 4, 2017
    #52
  8. Dulk Win User

    BSOD PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA After Resume From Sleep

    Dual channel, I'm assuming thats two sticks?
     
  9. zbook New Member
    zbook, Aug 4, 2017
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  10. Dulk Win User
    Can't replace the RAM, its soldered to the motherboard. This is really pissing me off at this point. Right now fingerprint reader stopped working and none of my USB devices are being detected in Windows. Should I just go ahead with a reinstall of Windows and see if blue screens occur afterwards?
     
  11. Dulk Win User
    Tried installing fingerprint drivers, still doesnt appear in device manager and Acer's website has no USB drivers available for download.
     
  12. zbook New Member
    If you have no important files a clean install helps in that it can rule out many operating system problems.
    It comes close to narrowing down problems to hardware and bios if no drivers are installed.
    If you do a clean install create a bootable windows 10 iso: Download Windows 10
    Then boot to the iso and follow the steps in this link: Clean Install Windows 10 Windows 10 Installation Upgrade Tutorials
    When you do the clean install you will delete partitons, format the drive, create an unallocated drive, then reinstall a new windows 10 version 1703 operating system.

    So if you do a clean install don't connect to the internet at all.
    Don't install any non-Windows drivers.
    Turn on windows driver verifier and see what happens. If you can go hours without a bsod then connect to the internet and see what happens with Windows updates. Then install drivers one at a time and see what happens while windows driver verifer is still on.
    Then install applications and so forth.

    The memory testing still needs to be done for 8 or more passes to rule in/out problems with RAM/DIMM/MB
     
    zbook, Aug 4, 2017
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  13. Dulk Win User

    BSOD PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA After Resume From Sleep

    Alright, reinstalling.
     
  14. zbook New Member
    Post the results as you get them. I'll catch up with you later in the day.
    The RAM/DIMM/MB is very important to rule in /out with Memtest86+ for 8 or more passes as there have been multiple different drivers.
     
    zbook, Aug 4, 2017
    #59
  15. zbook New Member
    With a computer that is new (just 2 to 3 weeks old) there should not be any computer problems.
    Can it be returned?
    How come the RAM is soldered to the DIMM?
     
    zbook, Aug 4, 2017
    #60
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