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whiggs:
Hello All,
I'm not sure why, but ever since the recent update from 3.6.1 to 3.6.2, more often than not, whenever I attempt to boot into safe mode using the button in Windows AIO repair, either during the restart or during the boot, I get BSOD, "page_fault_in_non_paged_area".  No matter what I do, from startup repair to system restore corrects the issue and I am force to reinstall my operating system.  It only happens when using Windows AIO repair.  For example, if I use Ultimate Virus Killer (UVK) to reboot into safe mode, not issue.  Is anybody else having this issue?  My system has Windows 10 pro x64 using GPT partition format.  HELP

whiggs:
Just tried accessing safe mode from Advanced startup options, and I got another bluescreen, but the returned error this time was "Bad_Pool_Header"

whiggs:
New update.  I have been able to at least get back into my operating system by running a bunch of bootrec commands from the command prompt in the recovery tools, but still back to square one on why booting into safe mode does this...

Boggin:
That is quite a serious error and you may have to use the Recovery options to reset.

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-10/windows-10-recovery-options

Have you installed any recent Windows Updates or anything else ?

If you have any restore points prior to the BSOD then they can resolve.

As it only occurs when trying to access Safe Mode then you can rule out the usual drivers such as video and audio.

Not sure if Event Viewer would have anything better than the useless Event ID 41 which just reports the unexpected shutdown, but if you have the system set to minidumps then you can use BlueScreenView to see what is causing the BSOD.

http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/blue_screen_view.html

WhoCrashed is another 3rd party program that will do the same.

http://www.resplendence.com/whocrashed

whiggs:
So just to make sure everyone understands what is going on, the computer works fine.  Attempting to boot into safe mode in any way, shape or form is what causes the blue screens to occur, which can then be resolved by using bootrec /fixmbr  and bootrec /fixboot.  Something is very wrong with my safe mode.  I'm thinking it might be the how I set up my computer.  I used a winpe image and script (https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh825089.aspx) to create the disk partitions, copy the winre.wim file (windows recovery tools) to the first "windows recovery tool partition", and used the "reagentc" command (also detailed in above link) to set the recovery image stored on first gpt disk partition as the official place to retrieve the tools from.  I just don't know....

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