LENOVO LAPTOP LEGION 5 BLUE SCREEN General Troubleshooting
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DDR4 3200MHz SODIMM RAM Module
The 'PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA' and 'IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL' BSOD codes are classic indicators of faulty memory modules or memory controller instability. Replacing the SODIMM RAM is the standard first step when a laptop crashes during a clean OS installation, as this process heavily utilizes volatile memory for temporary file expansion.
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M.2 2280 NVMe Solid State Drive
The source data indicates the system crashed and wiped the SSD during the installation process, suggesting a possible failure in the NAND controller or a media write error. A failing SSD can cause random system interrupts that manifest as 'General Troubleshooting' BSODs when the OS attempts to access corrupted system files.
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Legion 5 System Board (Motherboard)
Research mentions amdkmdag.sys failures and crashes specifically when connecting AC power, which indicates a defect in the power rail switching logic or the GPU/APU power delivery system. In the Legion 5 chassis, if RAM and SSD replacement fail to stabilize the system, the integrated power management ICs on the system board are the confirmed statistical failure point.
SKU: 5B20Z23010
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the DDR4 3200MHz SODIMM RAM Module.