Hey everyone, I'm really stuck with an ongoing BSOD issue. The error I keep getting is PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA, specifically tied to the file Wdf01000.sys. I'm on Windows 10 with a 4070 Super GPU and Intel CPU. I'm usually pretty good at troubleshooting my PC, but this has me at my wits' end. I've tried a bunch of fixes from different help sites, like using the memory check tool, disabling XMP, and running SFC/SCANNOW. I've even done a clean install of the latest NVIDIA driver using DDU and NVcleaninstall.
Right now, I can access safe mode, but my network isn't working (Ethernet is fine, though). I also keep getting an error in Windows Update saying 'Something went wrong. Try to reopen settings later.'
I've linked some MiniDumps below—any help you can offer would be greatly appreciated!
[https://files.catbox.moe/hxpj3i.dmp](https://files.catbox.moe/hxpj3i.dmp)
[https://files.catbox.moe/1jik4k.dmp](https://files.catbox.moe/1jik4k.dmp)
[https://files.catbox.moe/uyixs7.dmp](https://files.catbox.moe/uyixs7.dmp)
[https://files.catbox.moe/787jlh.dmp](https://files.catbox.moe/787jlh.dmp)
[https://files.catbox.moe/qct9y3.dmp](https://files.catbox.moe/qct9y3.dmp)
Thanks in advance!
2 Answers
Hey! It sounds like that BSOD might be linked to Bluetooth issues. What kind of Bluetooth devices are you using? From your dump files, there might be a driver causing problems. I looked up your motherboard, and it seems the current version you're using isn’t listed anymore. It might be worth checking for updates or rolling back to a stable version.
First off, make sure you gather those dump files from C:WindowsMinidump if you haven't yet. These files really help diagnose BSOD issues. Zip them up and use a file-sharing site like Catbox or Mediafire to upload them. Also, check out this guide to switch the dump type to Small Memory Dump; it could help in the long run if you haven’t already. Just ensure you have multiple dumps ready for analysis!
Only using a Bluetooth headset that I had switched off. I did some troubleshooting and ran with just one RAM stick, and surprisingly, it didn't BSOD. Maybe that's a clue!