BSOD from a hidden DRM with DF

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Hello everyone, I usually don't ever post for help online because I always do an in depth research for solutions for any software issues, but this one has truly broken the record, it has no solution nor anybody has solved it or asked it before, I'll get right into it.

My issue is that I get BSOD with the error PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AERA (Eagle64x.sys) and after a full research on studying both issues, I found out page fault is a problem with the memory or virtual memory so i cleaned those and fixed my virtual memory and set it on let the system handle it instead of having it manually set to higher than my actual RAM. And then I searched for Eagle64x.sys and apparently it's a hidden DRM by Hackshield that is created by Anhlab to prevent hacks and I'm okay with that because I've had it for 4 years. But ever since I installed Deep Freeze, every time I have my computer Frozen and I go on this specific game I play which uses hackshield which in terms uses Eagle64x.sys, I crash randomly into BSOD

How the problem occurs:
-BSOD when starting a game which uses Eagle64x.sys on Deep freeze (Frozen)
-No BSOD when starting the game which uses Eagle64.sys without Deep freeze(Unfrozen)

My system specs:
Windows 8 64-bit Operating System
AMD A6-4400 APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics 2.70GHZ
4.00 GB RAM (3.46 usable)
500 GB HDD
AMD Radeon HD 7520G

I couldn't understand the connection between Deep Freeze and Eagle64x and I can't even find Eagle64x because it's VERY well hidden in my system so I can't do much about it and I don't understand why Deep Freeze would cause an issue when it's only freezing the computer on a specific state.

Things to note:
-I need deepfreeze to play the game
-I need Eagle64x to run the game

So I can't get rid/uninstall any of them

Solutions I've tried:
-I re-updated my hackshield
-Re-downloaded Eagle64x.sys through Anhlab
-Re-installed Deep Freeze
-Fixed virtual memory
-Defragged my hard drive
-Scanned my HDD for errors


Thank you very much for reading the long paragraph, any help would be appreciated. Thank you so much.
 
Solution
download and run rammap.exe from here:
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb842062.aspx

if you want to see what the Eagle64x.sys is doing, look in the file details.

if you just want it to run better, try going the the "Empty" menu item and run down the list and select the various empty options. (empty standby list, empty working set,...)

I think the Eagle64x.sys is just in memory scanning things, I remember having issues with it also because of my antivirus scanner would want to scan first then eagle would scan for cheats, it took about 5 mins before the software would start working. if you look at the file details tab you will see all the files that windows has preloaded for you. If you have lots of memory you may...


That particular BSoD is caused by driver bugs, not the memory itself.

The solution seems pretty simple, don't use Deep Freeze
 


I understand but I'm asking for a way around it not to solve it because I've mentioned that I "NEED" Deep freeze.

 
download and run rammap.exe from here:
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb842062.aspx

if you want to see what the Eagle64x.sys is doing, look in the file details.

if you just want it to run better, try going the the "Empty" menu item and run down the list and select the various empty options. (empty standby list, empty working set,...)

I think the Eagle64x.sys is just in memory scanning things, I remember having issues with it also because of my antivirus scanner would want to scan first then eagle would scan for cheats, it took about 5 mins before the software would start working. if you look at the file details tab you will see all the files that windows has preloaded for you. If you have lots of memory you may find that it is loading files/games that you have not used in months. for me, I still get planetside 2 loaded and I have not played in a month. I just empty the stanby list and it will not get preloaded for me on the next boot. Should save some effort if the game is scanning these preloaded files.
 
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