This happens no matter what is running or not running on the local machine. I am using VMware Workstation on 2 machines.ĪNY machine that connects to one of the 2 machines with VMware Workstation running, and 3-4 VMs open/active, will crash with a BSOD. I live in 2 locations, so my use case is trying to access my main PC (and other PCs) remotely. Using RDP (Remote Desktop Connection) is also fine, but I like TeamViewer better, as I do not have a static public IP address on all PCs. I use Avira Free, which has its quirks, but works fine otherwise.ģ) Using VMware Workstation locally is fine. Similarly to above, these 2 machines have also been updated with new video drivers multiple times, no change.Ģ) My RAM is fine, but will double check again. One of the remote machines has a R9 290 card, the other has a GeForce GTX 670 card. Many new video drivers have been installed during that time, no change. Local machine has a Radeon R6 260X videocard, and issue is since 5-6 months. verify your RAM, run a diagnostics tool to verify it, such as memtest86 (my preferred tool for that) but it seems Windows also has something built in see for more details.ġ) Not drivers in any way, not anything in local machine other than TeamViewer. check your video driver to see if there's a newer one and install that. has the PC enough free disk space on the drive that holds your paging file (by default C: drive) Yes it could be teamviewer, but there can be several other reasons as you can see in the quoted article. Faulty hardware, a buggy system service, antivirus software, and a corrupted NTFS volume can all generate this type of error. The system faults, but cannot find, the data and is unable to recover. In this circumstance, however, the missing data is identified as being located within an area of memory that cannot be paged out to disk. The system generates a fault, which normally indicates that the system looks for data in the paging file. This Stop message occurs when requested data is not found in memory. This is what MS has to say about the PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA error: It can be due to a number of other issues though, it might be a hardware or driver fault on your local PC. I'm failing to see how it can be a VMware issue if the PC that crashes has not even a VMware product installed. ![]() ![]() ![]() The local PC - the one with VMware not installed or running on it - will invariably BSOD.
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