Issue
How to fix an invalid page fault.
Additional information
An
invalid page fault is caused when the operating system or a software
program attempts to store or call a segment or block of the computer's
memory that does not exist. Because of the invalid call, the program
will generate an invalid page fault error message and terminate the
program or process to prevent additional issues.
Cause
There are several reasons a computer may generate an Invalid Page fault error. Below are few of those possibilities.
- Incompatibility or issue with the software programs.
- Issues with the computer memory.
Solution
Remove all TSRs
Disable or unload any TSRs or programs currently running before running the program causing the GPF.
Delete all program temporary files
Delete all temporary files that may still be residing on the hard disk drive from currently or previously running programs.
Run ScanDisk / Defrag
Run ScanDisk and run Defrag on
the hard disk drive as it could be possible your hard disk drive may
have an issue causing the swap file or data files to become corrupt or
invalid
Update software or check for software patches
If
you are experiencing invalid page faults in only one program, verify
that the software program is compatible with the operating system you
are running the program within. Also verify with themanufacturer or vendor of the software program that there are no available patches or updates for the program that may help or resolve your issue.
Recently installed software / hardware
If
you have recently installed new software or hardware, uninstall or
reinstall that software / hardware to verify it is not causing your
issue.
Bad Memory, invalid bits or physically bad memory
It
is possible that bad memory can cause Illegal Operations. If you have
recently added memory to the computer it is recommended that it first be
removed to verify that you are not experiencing conflictions with the
recently installed memory.
If
no memory has been recently added to the computer it is recommended you
follow all other steps found on this page before replacing the memory
within the computer.
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