Microsoft's August system update causes problems: Error in virtual memory paging file

Microsoft's August system update caused a slew of issues, including an "UNSUPPORTED_PROCESSOR" blue screen error and file manager glitches. Although Microsoft has fixed the former, according to foreign technology media Windows Latest, there are still users reporting that a "fault in nonpaged area" blue screen error occurs on non-MSI devices.

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If the "Page Fault In Nonpaged Area" blue screen error occurs, it means that there is a problem with the computer's virtual memory paging file. An affected user said: "I encountered a 'Page Fault In Nonpaged Area' blue screen error during use. I have done sfc, chkdsk, memory tests, and uninstalled my third-party anti-virus software, but the above operations The error persists after that. Whenever I try to update my Windows system, a blue screen appears when I reboot."

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In addition to the blue screen error, the August update also caused the file manager to malfunction, causing the file manager to crash after right-clicking. Another user reported that an error occurred after the KB5029351 update (optional update in August) reached 96%, and the "Something didn't go as planned" prompt popped up.

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During this period, Microsoft officials did not acknowledge these problems or provide other solutions. Users were disappointed and confused by this. Microsoft's update issues have always been the focus of users, especially when high device performance requirements are required.

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For those users who experience blue screen errors, they are advised to check their computer's virtual memory paging file and uninstall third-party antivirus software. You can also choose not to update to the latest version, which can make the right balance between stability and performance.

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