Listed with an error code of 0x00000027 by Microsoft, this issue is caused by the depletion of non-paged pool memory or RAM memory. Another reason is an issue with Rdbss.sys file or mrxsmb20.sys file, both software components of Windows. This error has also been reported on computers where users try logging in after updating their PC to Windows 10 2004 build version.
How to fix RDR_FILE_SYSTEM BSOD Error?
Since this is an error with multiple sources, there is no single solution for it. However, when certain drivers and programs do not find sufficient memory space inside RAM to execute, your PC encounters this error. Thus, adding physical memory to your PC, i.e. RAM is the optimal solution. Let’s look into other reasons that can lead your PC into this Blue Screen error.
Check the Non-Paged Pool Memory Use
The non-paged pool memory is a virtual memory in the RAM utilized by drivers and kernels that belong to the operating system. As mentioned above, the lack of availability of memory can cause you to run into the file system blue screen error. Therefore, begin your repairs by checking if this is to blame. This is how you examine memory usage: The ideal value of this memory should be between 200-400 MB or less than 75% of RAM. If your numbers are more, then there are issues with device drivers or some other components of your PC. We talk about them throughout this article.
Driver issues
Issues with the driver(s) of computers are well-known to cause BSOD errors. Though issues within any driver(s) can be the root of this error, Display and Network adapters are the ideal culprits. If you have recently updated these drivers, not updated them for a long time, or have not made any changes at all but still facing the Rdr File error, you should do the necessary repairs to the drivers. These repairs include:
Update/Roll back the latest updates
Out-of-date drivers are known to cause this BSOD error. You should keep the drivers up to date to keep them in proper working condition and prevent errors. Here’s how you do it. Initially, try these steps for Display adapters and Network adapters. If the problem isn’t solved, do it for other drivers as well. The system will check for available updates through the internet and install them. Sometimes, an update might be present for the driver but Windows fails to find it. For such, check with the driver’s manufacturer’s website and download the latest version for it. If you had already updated the drivers and then started facing this error, there could be issues within the new files. Therefore, we recommend you revert to the previous driver version. Rolling back these drivers to their previous version will remove the faulty file and should fix your PC from facing this system error. However, if this error still plagues your system, revert all drivers one by one and check for the error after each process.
Reinstall the driver(s)
Sometimes, updates for the driver(s) may not be available but the issue can be due to corrupt driver files in their present version. To solve this, you need to reinstall them by following the following steps: The driver issues should be solved by performing the above fixes, eventually solving the BSOD error. Check the integrity of the system files if the error persists.
Run DISM and SFC tools
Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) and System File Checker (SFC) are the tools used to repair corrupt system files. At times, these faulty files can interrupt the data transfers between different components of your PC leading to the BSOD error. You can perform these scans by the below steps: DISM and SFC cleanse your system of faulty files. Clean working files are automatically installed in their stead. Inspect if the error remains. Get ready to update your PC if so.
Perform Windows update
As mentioned earlier, the 2004 build of Windows 10 is the bearer of the RDR File System error. Bugs or broken files inside this version are known to cause the BSOD error in many computers around the world. Therefore, a Windows update is an effective formula to fix such files, change the build version and ultimately solve this error. To update your windows, follow these steps: Once Windows completes the update and installs a newer version of itself, you shouldn’t face this file system error anymore.
Scan your memory for issues
The definitive cause of this error is the depletion of the non-paged memory pool which is a part of RAM and can cause the memory to leak and eventually deteriorate. To prevent this, you should run Windows Memory Diagnostic, a tool to troubleshoot RAM. Perform the steps listed below: To run an extended and detailed scan of your memory device, follow the given steps: If any issues are present in your memory device, contact your service provider or seek the help of an expert.
Analyze Minidump files
Minidump files store the details about crashes and system errors like BSODs. The results of troubleshooting operations i.e. Driver Verifiers are also stored as minidump files which you can later assess during configuration. To enable minidumps: Follow these steps to analyze the minidump files: If the problem is caused by faulty program(s), uninstall or repair it. If driver(s) are to blame, follow the fixes mentioned above.
Run Driver Verifier
The Driver Verifier is a built-in tool that stress-tests the drivers of the computer to detect wrong function calls and issues within the drivers. You will be able to verify if the driver is in a healthy condition or not through this test. To run it, follow these steps: If the problem is caused by faulty program(s), uninstall or repair it. If driver(s) are to blame, follow the fixes mentioned above.
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