random access issues occur during each match (Usually STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION)
random access issues occur during each match (Usually STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION)
Recent Notice: PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA error happened during safe boot in Active Directory Repair Update, occurring about 5 minutes after installation. The system fails to start in safe mode, automatic repair isn’t loading correctly, and the computer won’t boot normally. UFEI access remains functional. Further updates: System Image Recovery rejected password entry. Another update: Attempting full SSD reset and clean wipe using a local Windows copy.
Ugh, I wasn’t expecting a laptop. I dislike working with phones because of these strange crashes. Still, let’s talk about this. If swapping the RAM didn’t fix things and you see PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA, it likely means a corrupted system file, driver, or volume. Try opening Command Prompt as an administrator and run sfc /scannow.
It’s not a laptop. Updated: Spent two days running thorough checks. The closest I got was turning off all non-essential Windows functions, which prevented crashes but didn’t stop the unauthorized access. I’ve now ordered a new motherboard that matches my current specifications. Fromt Dorado_L4 to MSI MAG B560M Mortar WiFi — some diagnostics were completed, others not. I used several rootkit antivirus tools, reset the CMOS, tried downgrading the BIOS (Windows doesn’t support that), ran full diagnostics for 24 hours, changed the HDMI cables, and I’m very close to resolving this.
I finally solved the problem after months of searching. The fix was a faulty CPU. After swapping it out and replacing all components, everything worked again. Now I have two PCs. People with this issue often report access violations, crashes when opening apps, blue screens due to overheating, and memory-related shutdowns. Full Windows diagnostics showed no problems, and reinstalling Windows didn’t change anything. I’m hoping others who face this can now recognize the CPU as the culprit. 
I discovered this discussion while facing the same problems. I replaced my Ryzen 5 5600x with a newer Ryzen 7 2700x, but crashes persist. What else have you attempted? Updated RAM, swapped GPU, reinstalled Windows 10, checked all BIOS versions (including compatible ones), unplugged every drive except C. It seems the motherboard might be the issue. Here are your PC details: CPU – AMD Ryzen 5 5600X; Motherboard – Gigabyte X570 AORUS ELITE; RAM – G.Skill Trident Z 16 GB (2x8GB) DDR4-3200; Graphics – EVGA GeForce RTX 3080; Monitor – Acer KG271B 27.0" 1080p 240Hz.