E520 Blue Screen Of Death (BSOD) on startup

Hey, got my laptop for about 1 month and Im getting BSOD. The error is 'Page_Fault_In_Non_Paged_Area.

This happens right after startup windows loading screen.

Ive tried using the memory diagnostic tool and tried to do a system restore, but none of them have been fixed. I have not tried to make a Lenovo product recovery as there are things on my hard drive I would prefer keep, so I kept it as a last resort.

I have not tried to open the cell phone that I've never done before and I wouldn't break something accidentally.

You can uninstall Norton and see if the problem persists? You can open safe mode?

You can always go to the WIndows recovery environment and choose the option system restore to a date prior to the installation of Norton

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