How to Resolve Blue Screen Process has Locked Pages Error in Windows 10
There are many different processes running in Windows OS. There are many error messages that appears with Blue Screen in Windows 10 PC. They are literally called as BSoD errors. Our present BSoD is PROCESS HAS LOCKED PAGES. In this article, we deal with how to resolve Blue Screen Process has Locked Pages Error in Windows 10.
There are several reasons of appearing PROCESS HAS LOCKED PAGES error. Some of the reasons are pending Windows update, corrupt device drivers, malware attack etc. In some sense, BSoD is advantageous. It prevents hardware damages initiating error messages with beep or none. Also, Windows update not only make system error free and stable but also rectify BSoD related issues.
If you are facing similar problem into your PC then read the article till end of the solution. We have suggested few troubleshooting steps which must be followed sequentially. Apart from these troubleshooting, we have added related screenshots for better understanding of the procedures.
Procedure to Resolve Blue Screen Process has Locked Pages Error in Windows 10
Solution 1: Run BSoD Troubleshooter tool
Step 1: Go to Start Menu and Click on Settings Gear Icon. In Settings Window, Click on Update and Security. In Update and Security Page, Click on Troubleshoot Section at the left side of Window.
Step 2: Under Find and Fix Other Problems, Search for Blue Screen Troubleshooter. Click on Blue Screen. Click on Run the Troubleshooter. Follow the Troubleshooting wizard till end.
Step 2: Under Find and Fix Other Problems, Search for Blue Screen Troubleshooter. Click on Blue Screen. Click on Run the Troubleshooter. Follow the Troubleshooting wizard till end.
Solution 2: Install the Previous Version of Culprit Driver
Step 1: This Procedure is required if BSOD appears due to latest driver updates. So, we have restore the files which are installed before the driver update.
Step 2: Press Window Key + X to open Menu Tool. Select Device Manager from the list. In Device Manager Window, there are list of installed drivers such as keyboard drivers, Monitor driver, USB drivers, Sound drivers, Bluetooth driver, Camera driver, Display adapter etc.
Step 3: Search for the Driver which was installed recently. Right-click the driver and select Uninstall. Make sure that you check-mark the option "Delete the driver software for this device" in the Confirm Uninstall dialog box.
Step 4: Restart the Computer Now. When computer will restart, System will automatically install the default driver.
Solution 3: Run SFC and DISM scan
Step 1: Go to the Search bar and type cmd. Press Enter. Right Click on Command Prompt and choose Run as Administrator.
It will be helpful when files get corrupted and require proper scanning.
Step 2: When command prompt window is open. Type the command sfc /scannow and press Enter to continue.
It will be helpful when files get corrupted and require proper scanning.
Solution 4: Complete Pending Windows Update
Step 1: Go to search bar and type update, select the matched content from the list. As a result, Settings window will open with selected Windows Update label.
Step 2: On Windows Update label, Click on 'Check for updates'. Now you have to wait for few minutes or hours for complete Windows update installation.
Solution 5: Reset Windows 10 PC
Step 1: Restart the Computer and press boot key to open Automatic Repair option. Select Troubleshoot and then on Reset this PC.
Step 2: Now Select Remove everything and then Only the drive where Windows is installed. Then Select Just remove my files, finally click on Reset button. Follow the Wizard till end of the Resetting.
Step 2: Now Select Remove everything and then Only the drive where Windows is installed. Then Select Just remove my files, finally click on Reset button. Follow the Wizard till end of the Resetting.
Solution 6: Check the Hard drive logically
Step 1: Go to Search bar, type Advanced Startup and press Enter to continue. Click on Change Advanced Startup Options. Click on Restart Now button under Advanced Startup. System Start with Blue Screen Options. Click on Advanced Option under Troubleshoot Section.
Step 2: Next click on Command Prompt. In Command Prompt window, type the following codes one after another.
bootrec.exe/ rebuildbcd
bootrec.exe/ fixmbr
bootrec.exe/ fixboot
You can check the hard drive using commands such as Chkdsk
ex; chkdsk /r c:
Step 2: Next click on Command Prompt. In Command Prompt window, type the following codes one after another.
bootrec.exe/ rebuildbcd
bootrec.exe/ fixmbr
bootrec.exe/ fixboot
You can check the hard drive using commands such as Chkdsk
ex; chkdsk /r c:
Solution 7: Perform Full Computer Scan using Windows Security
Step 1: Go to Start Menu and type Windows Security, click on the matched content from the menu. As a result, Firewall and Network Protection window will open. Click on the Sheild Icon at the left of the Virus and threat protection window.
Step 2: On the same Window, you will find Quick Scan button. Just below it, there are few Advanced option for Scanning. Click on the Scan Options. After clicking on Scan options, check-mark on Full Scan radio button.
Finally, Click on Scan Now button below. You need to wait few minutes to scan the Whole Computer. Proper scanning will show as well as delete the active Virus or Trozen in your Computer.
Finally, Click on Scan Now button below. You need to wait few minutes to scan the Whole Computer. Proper scanning will show as well as delete the active Virus or Trozen in your Computer.
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