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TopicMy PC keeps blue screening.
P4wn4g3
11/03/18 2:24:45 PM
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Tyranthraxus posted...
P4wn4g3 posted...
Tyranthraxus posted...
Superlinkbro posted...
P4wn4g3 posted...
Corrupted page file?
Someone is going to be buying a new CPU

It's a laptop. I don't think I could replace much.

It's the ram which you can replace. Just buy new sticks

The page file is stored in the CPU on board memory.

He never said anything about a page file. Page faults can happen because of physically defective memory.

However, upon searching for this exact error message, the problem seems to be most likely with the hard drive, and not the other components.

Also, I don't think the page file is stored in the CPU. I don't think CPUs have any storage ability outside of the extremely limited cache.

The page file refers to the CPU's architecture. More specifically the more complicated and annoying way it handles extended Ram and processes over what the hardware might seem capable of. The CPU has to know how to address everything properly so it has to have an on board address for it, at least from what I remember. An OS is responsible for ROM on the hard drive and they all do it differently. The RAM itself however should be directly linked to the CPU as well, so yeah maybr it could be a RAM issue.
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