W10 BSOD Page fault in non_paged area

Bad mobo is certainly bad. That makes sense, but having to use XP to read the hard disk? That doesn't make sense, I pull data from XP units on my Win10 recovery station all the time.
 
Bad mobo is certainly bad. That makes sense, but having to use XP to read the hard disk? That doesn't make sense, I pull data from XP units on my Win10 recovery station all the time.
The hard drive is bad as well. He mentioned that he tried to slave it to several Windows systems only for the master system to BSOD on access. He said he was able to access it via a Mac. Linux was suggested to him but not sure if he tried it. Must be something about how the damaged firmware was being accessed by a modern windows driver.
 
Bad mobo is certainly bad. That makes sense, but having to use XP to read the hard disk? That doesn't make sense, I pull data from XP units on my Win10 recovery station all the time.
I know it makes no sense at all. I've pulled the use data and checkdisk cleared up a few errors, I'm going to see what happens now when I plug the drive back into the machine.


The hard drive is bad as well. He mentioned that he tried to slave it to several Windows systems only for the master system to BSOD on access. He said he was able to access it via a Mac. Linux was suggested to him but not sure if he tried it. Must be something about how the damaged firmware was being accessed by a modern windows driver.

I did I used gparted from hirens bootcd, tried to image the drive but because it was flagged to checkdisk it wouldn't work. And my external drive wouldn't access in Linux to back the user data to, so I booted back to Windows to empty my external drive so that I could reformat it so that Linux would read it, but then this job got parked a little while because I have other systems in that I needed our bench machine for. Going to try and throw together a simple Linux/copy station next week from spare parts to prevent delays like this in future.

The faulty board is from another machine by the way, I mentioned it only because of the comment about non-billable hours.
 
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