Windows 10 crashes during WiFi connection due to a page fault in an unmapped area.
Windows 10 crashes during WiFi connection due to a page fault in an unmapped area.
You’re facing a persistent BSOD when connecting to Wi-Fi, even after a clean install and driver updates. It might be related to the old Windows 7 files still lingering. A full disk check was already done, which suggests the issue isn’t with the drive itself. Clearing those remnants could help. Consider formatting the drive and reinstalling everything from scratch for a clean start. If problems persist, a hardware check or BIOS update might be necessary.
This BSOD can arise due to several factors: broken or buggy drivers, damaged memory such as the CPU L2 cache and video memory, and corrupted drives. Source: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows...paged-area Your problem is probably related to faulty Windows 10 wireless card drivers.
You switched from Windows 7 to Windows 10 and encountered an issue. That’s correct. You should perform a fresh installation of Windows 10 and ensure the latest drivers are installed for your WiFi. Please let us know if this applies.
Once installed, verify you have the most recent drivers for the adapter. If issues persist, try another version or model of the adapter, as it may not function properly with your current one. I encountered a situation where a friend’s PC worked well until they entered the WiFi password, causing a BSOD despite having the latest drivers. Switching to a different TP Link model resolved the problem.