ERROR_PAGE_FAULT_GUARD_PAGE: How to Fix It
The most common culprit is faulty memory
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The ERROR_PAGE_FAULT_GUARD_PAGE with the code 750 (0x2EE) Page fault was a demand zero fault usually occurs when your system can’t access memory.
It might be caused by outdated drivers, faulty RAM, corrupt system files, or out of date operating system.
Follow the steps below to fix it.
How to fix ERROR_PAGE_FAULT_GUARD_PAGE
First, try restarting your PC. Also, check your Blue screen log to figure out the root cause of the issue. Follow the advanced steps below for more troubleshooting.
1. Run Windows Memory Diagnostic
- Press the Windows key, type Windows Memory Diagnostic, and open it.
- Select Restart now and check for problems.
- Wait for the process to complete.
If the tool finds any issues, check for overheating, make sure your BIOS is up to date, and consider lowering memory clock speed.
Should you still have problems, it might be time to consider replacing your RAM.
2. Run the System File Checker
- Open Command Prompt as Admin.
- Type the following command and press Enter: sfc/scannow.
- Wait for the process to complete. If any issues are found, Windows will automatically attempt to repair them.
3. Check for updates
- Open Windows Settings.
- Go to Windows Update.
- Select Check for updates.
- If any updates are available, download and install them.
Once that’s done, restart your PC and use it as you’d normally do and see if the ERROR_PAGE_FAULT_GUARD_PAGE BsoD shows up again.
4. Update disk drivers
- Open Device Manager.
- Locate and expand the Disk Drives section.
- Right-click on your disk drive and select Update.
- Select Search automatically for drivers.
- Wait for the process to complete and restart your PC.
Keeping drivers up to date can help with PC memory issues that cause ERROR_PAGE_FAULT_GUARD_PAGE.
5. Perform a clean boot
- Press Win + R, type msconfig, and press Enter.
- In the System Configuration window, go to the Services tab.
- Check Hide all Microsoft services, then click Disable all.
- Go to the Startup tab, click Open Task Manager, and disable all startup items.
- Close Task Manager and click OK in the System Configuration window.
- Restart your PC and check if the BSOD still appears.
Like other BSoDs such as ILLEGAL_FLOAT_CONTEXT or NO_GUID_TRANSLATION, ERROR_PAGE_FAULT_GUARD_PAGE can be troubleshooter if you address underlying issues like system file corruption.
If you’re still having problems with this error, please give us more details in the comments below.
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