Windows 8 PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA luafv.sys

Caradec Bisesar

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I recently ran into a ton of BSOD's which seemed to be caused by a bad stick of RAM. After discovering this, I removed the stick and installed a fresh copy of Windows 8.

Things have been running smoothly for a few days until yesterday. In the past 24 hours I've had 2 BSOD's.

Attached is the W7F data, screenshots of the CPU-Z information and the PassMark RAMMon report.

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Please let me know if you require any more information to help diagnose the issue.

Thanks,
Caradec
 


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Solution
Code:
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Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information.

BugCheck 50, {fffffffffffffff9, 0, fffff8800b5e5419, 0}


Could not read faulting driver name
Probably caused by : memory_corruption

Followup: memory_corruption

Hi,
even though it say's memory corruption it could well be a driver or outdated bios causing the issue:

I notice your...
Code:
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Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information.

BugCheck 50, {fffffffffffffff9, 0, fffff8800b5e5419, 0}


Could not read faulting driver name
Probably caused by : memory_corruption

Followup: memory_corruption

Hi,
even though it say's memory corruption it could well be a driver or outdated bios causing the issue:

I notice your overclocking. Please return to default values until source of bsod is found.

BiosVersion = 0906
BiosReleaseDate = 07/31/2012
Your bios needs updating and several of the updates relate to system stability.
http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/P8H77V/#support

L1C63x64.sys Wed Feb 15 06:55:09 2012: Atheros network adapter driver, please update:
Your adapter is AR8151: Link Removed

HECIx64.sys Mon Jul 02 23:14:58 2012: Intel management interface. Use the intel driver utility to update:
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nvlddmkm.sys Sat Nov 23 16:28:53 2013: Nvidia GPU driver, please update to latest version (332.21):
http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us

viahduaa.sys Fri May 04 11:35:46 2012: Via Hi-Def Audio drivers,please update:
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I know you recently changed RAM, if you still bsod after updating the above, try testing the actual RAM slots.

Please post any new dmp files.
 


Solution
Hi kemical,

Thanks for the quick response. I'm updating the drivers and will post any new files if it BSOD's.

I would also like to point out that I had run memtest86 v5.0.0 on the two sticks and it made it through 9 passes. Later on I tried memtest86 v4.x.x and I got a single error. Trying the two sticks on one slot, and then trying the two sticks on the other slot, all tests yielded the same error on one of the sticks which has now been removed.

- Caradec
 


Hi Caradec,
thank you for updating your thread. I'll read any new dmp files asap.. :)
 


Hi,

After updating, I haven't had any BSOD's to report. Any issues that were there seem to have been resolved. Thanks for the help!

- Caradec
 


That's great! Thanks for updating.. :)
 


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