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XEyedBear I misread your original post as ‘paging faults’ which is completely different to ‘page faults‘. Paging faults are found on disk drives, hence my ‘Backup your data now’ comment - which is a good idea anyway. However, a page fault is usually caused by a driver referencing memory incorrectly. So you need to check out your RAM by downloading/running the Microsoft RAM checker, read the instructions here http://oca.microsoft.com/en/windiag.asp Alternatively, the driver itself could be corrupt, so you should follow (click) the Microsoft links in Event Viewer to determine which one. |