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Page Fault in Nonpaged Area (Resolved)


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Done. No errors found.


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I suppose I could try clearing Memory Cache as some recommend? I can't find that option in my BIOS section, it is probably under different name. 


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Sorry for the late reply, I wasn't feeling really good yesterday. I should have asked for the minidumps at the start of this thread, it was a beginner's mistake from my part, sorry. The BSODs are caused by akaieieu.sys, which is a Ploytec USB Audio driver. And I see that you have them installed right now:

Akai EIE Pro USB Audio driver (HKLM\...\USB_AUDIO_DEusb-audio.deAkaiEIE) (Version: - )

Which means that you most likely have the device that comes with it. I understand now why you BSOD everytime you produce music, since you're probably using the device or it's being used somehow. What you should do here is either uninstall these drivers and reinstall the original ones that comes with the hardware, or upgrade these drivers to their latest version.
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Oh at least I learned what is like to be an auto mechanic with all this opening of the PC and checking the hardwares manually down there  :) It was a valuable lesson :P

 

It may be the driver since I installed the latest driver that may be in beta version. I will go with the previous driver release and see what is going to happen.

 

Thank you!


Edited by dreamtuned, 17 January 2015 - 09:16 AM.

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No problem :) You can easily use the "Rollback" feature in the Device Manager for that driver if ever needed!
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Yeah it was definitely the driver. I am now working (with an earlier driver version) more then an hour and no problems with the "Page Fault in Nonpaged Area" so far (even with a project that drains more CPU and RAM - in such projects earlier my Cubase [and PC] was crashing and the error message appeared). So it was probably a bad release of AKAI EIE Pro's latest driver. 


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Looks like it to me. Well let's keep this thread open for a few days and see how it goes :)
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No more problems with "Page Fault in Nonpaged Area" :)

 

Thank You Aura!!! 


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No problem dream, glad that I could help you in fixing that issue! :)
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