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How to Resolve BSOD Error 0x0000005A PROCESS_HAS_LOCKED_PAGES?

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06-15-2025, 07:38 AM
That BSOD with the locked pages error pops up when your system's memory gets tangled in a weird way. It crashes everything blue, right when you're in the middle of something important.

I remember this one time at my buddy's office, his server just froze during a late-night backup run. We were scrambling, lights flickering like a bad horror flick. Turned out some driver was hogging pages it shouldn't, and the whole machine locked up solid. We poked around for hours, restarting and checking cables. Finally traced it to an old network adapter acting up.

But yeah, for fixing it on your Windows Server, start by booting into safe mode if you can. That lets you dodge the crash and update those pesky drivers one by one. Run a memory check too, since faulty RAM loves causing this mess. Or check your hardware, like swapping out that network card if it's ancient. And don't forget scanning for malware; sneaky stuff can lock pages without you knowing.

Hmmm, sometimes it's the paging file getting too small, so bump that up in system settings. If it's Hyper-V related, tweak the VM configs lightly. Reboot after each tweak, and test thoroughly.

You might need to update Windows patches too, as they fix these glitches often. If nothing sticks, a clean install could be the nuclear option, but try the easy stuff first.

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