Hi,
Please share new minidumps.
Run Windows memory diagnostic tool and switch it to extended mode when it starts (F1 key). Note, test hang at ~21% for more than 5-8 hours means memory error too.
Turn off XMP mode in BIOS if it is turned on.
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I had TWO BSOD's today, the second time in the last 2 weeks, which concerns me. My system had problems with BSOD multiple times a week until I found the MB was bad and Dell replaced it. Now 3 months later it seems to be coming back.
System: Dell XPS 8960. 32 gig ram, Nvidia4070, Samsung 9100 4tb (two of them) & 2 large HD's for backup.
I was renaming files and got BSOD. NO mini-dump was created BUT almost 2 minutes after the login it BSOD again and this time left a mini-dump. 90% of the time I get no mini-dump.
The two errors I received during the BSOD are attached images. The mini-dump that was created after the 2nd BSOD can be seen here along with the screenshots of the BSODs: https://1drv.ms/f/c/a9a6f17f67936fb9/IgD0Q9PDAvLOR4C4w808WAPNAVVPVakq4bIXxBS9EAz4TEY?e=LZKN00
Post the BSOD's I ran DISM and it did not show any errors BUT SFC did (to be clear I ran SFC & dell bios tests a few days ago and all was good with no errors).
If anyone has any ideas please let me know, I am concerned.
Hi,
Please share new minidumps.
Run Windows memory diagnostic tool and switch it to extended mode when it starts (F1 key). Note, test hang at ~21% for more than 5-8 hours means memory error too.
Turn off XMP mode in BIOS if it is turned on.
Hi,
some files are corrupted. Please update or at least reinstall all drivers from Dell support site.
The PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA stop code indicates that Windows tried to access memory that should always be resident (nonpaged) but was not available. This is a generic memory access failure that can be caused by:
On Windows 10/11, unexpected restarts or blue screens with stop codes such as PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA are commonly linked to hardware devices, their drivers, or installed software. The stop screen may also show the module name that was executing when the fault occurred, which helps identify a problematic driver or component.
Given the history of a previously faulty motherboard and the fact that SFC is now reporting corruption where it did not before, both software and hardware should be checked systematically:
If PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA continues to occur after drivers are updated, SFC is clean, and storage and memory diagnostics pass, the pattern of recurring BSODs after a past motherboard failure justifies engaging Dell support again with the minidump and error details for deeper hardware investigation.
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