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So, my first (recent) BSOD happened when I was playing gmod and everything looked fine when suddenly the game freezes and familiar windows :(. appears. So, I thought it was because I was trying out linux on USB and it wasnt the latest version so I got "security certificate error". I quickly fixed that by turning off fast boot and secure boot. I tried linux ubuntu out (19.04. to be exact, I think). So, the same day I play the gmod and the BSOD appears with "MEMORY_MANAGEMENT" error. So I thought "hm, lets turn on that fast and secure boot", so I did and a day later I am playing a game "Plague inc." on multiplayer while at the same time I am downloading a movie (around 150-200 KB/s + I am using the latest opera GX release) and again, suddenly "MEMORY MANAGEMENT" and a BSOD with WRONG COLOR (orange like background) and here we are. I did not overclock anything and I have laptop MSI GE60 using windows 10 64-bit version 20H2 build 19042.746.
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So I recently installed a 5800x with a MSI B550-A Pro, I can not stop BSOD with a "Memory management" errors. here is my system specs and what I have done. I went to Canada Computers and tried to replace my CPU, they said it was ok but it was running hot ( I was running at 81c-85c at stock with my cooler) they were going to replace it, but because I bought it in a bundle they had problems with defective exchange. Is there anything else I can try to get this stable. I did a clean Win 10 install twice with 2 separate drives. Setup: CPU - AMD 5800x [No OC, all Default] Cooler - H115i Pro MB - MSI B550-A Pro Mem - G.Skill Ripjaws 4 DDR4 - 2400MHz CL15-15-15-35 1.20V 32GB (4x8GB) [Running at 2133MHz base speed] F4-2400C15Q-32GRR GPU - EVGA 3080 Ti FTW3 Ultra [NO OC] PSU - AX860i OS Drive - 850 EVO 500GB SSD Drive 1 - 860 EVO 1TB SSD RAID 1 Drives - WD Black 2TB RAID 0 Drives - WD Blue 1TB What I Have Done: - installed AMD chipset drivers and LAN driver - tested 2 SSD for my OS (250GB 850 EVO, 500GB 850 EVO) - Raid and AHCI mode, latest RAID drivers were installed for RAID - sfc/scannow check for corrupt OS (ran it every few BSOD) - 1 stick of ram - tested ram with mem test - updated MB bios - roll back Nvidia drivers - switched gpus (3080Ti, 1080) - check all drivers - Latest Windows 10 Updates - corsair link driver for AX860i installed - Switched OS SATA Cable - chkdsk /r 0 errors - verify Drivers - reseat CPU and cooler
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I recently built a pc with these specs: MSI MAG Z490 TOMAHAWK Intel core i9 10900K HyperX Fury DDR4 3600MHz 32GB Corsair MP600 1TB Win 10 Pro I'm currently waiting for my RTX 3080 so I put my old GTX 1080 in and I was happy with the build until I sold my GPU. Right after selling the GPU I started using the integrated GPU of my CPU and that was when all my problems started. I'm not sure what is causing the problem, but I started to get sudden blue screen of deaths with the MEMORY_MANAGMENT error. Its been a week since I started encountering this problem. After 3 days having the issue, I ran a Memory Diagnostic and got the error that says that a hardware problem was detected, but when I relocated the ram sticks and ran it again it said there was no problem. At the same time I updated Intel Integrated Graphics driver and installed and updated some drivers through Dragon Center and then I thought the problem was solved cause I didnt get BSOD in 4 days, but now its back with the same error. This time it happens after every restart Dump file created with "small memory dump"-setting: https://gofile.io/d/I76CpF
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Alright, So last night my computer was running fine and I get a BSOD. I begins into a never ending loop of crashes to a BSOD during startup and then restarting itself. I attempted MANY things. I cannot get to my desktop, so I can not get a dump file. Reading online, others with my problem has been able to get to the desktop. OS - Windows 10 x64 Windows 8.1 Originally Pre-installed All upgraded at different times 6ish months, when Microsoft was giving free upgrades i7-7700k nvidia GTX 1080 MSI b150a Gaming Pro Corsair CX750M N/A Desktop The stop code I receive whenever it crashes is Memory management, IRQL less or not equal, or and page fault in nonpaged area. Whenever it restarts, it goes into automatic repair, which crashes it. I have not overclocked. I reset CMOS to get bios to default settings. I thought I may have a corrupt OS, so I downloaded a fresh Win10 to an external hard drive and tried to boot with it, which sent it into the automatic repair agin and it crashed. After reading everything online, I narrowed it down to bad ram, bad drivers, overheating. I ruled out overheating. The ram is relatively new and I have not had any prior headaches with it, I do not believe it is that. I think it may be drivers, but I cannot update and replace drivers when I cannot reach the desktop. I think this is everything I know, I have worked on it for 2 days now and can't figure it out. I took it to best buy and he said the same thing I did and then said he could figure out for sure for $100 but not fix it, so I left because that is stupid. Thanks in advance. I shall now endlessly click the refresh button and hope for an answer.
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when my computer wakes up from a shutdown, it bluescreens, restarts and then its fine. This does not occur when waking up from sleep. Theres two different stop codes I get. Sometimes its STOP CODE: WINDOWS SERVICE EXCEPTION and other times its MEMORY MANAGEMENT. So far I've updated my GPU Driver, ran the SFC SCAN which came out clean, CHKDSK which came out clean and Windows MEMORY DIAGNOSTIC TOOL which came out clean. Specs: Last time I posted this someone requested the minidump files so here you go: https://1drv.ms/f/s!Amp5t6OwOYnJ0nsq0ur9NtvtliKA REWARD: your time is way very valuable and I can never repay you for it so your reward would be my Gratitude and ill buy you anything around $5 Im on WIN 10 PRO 64 BIT (OS Build 17134.765) CPU: i5 7600k GPU: GTX 970 MOBO: GIGABYTE h110 D3a MEMORY: AVEXIR 2400 MHz DDR4 8GB (4 x 2) STORAGE: SANDISK 120 GB SSD, WD 500 GB HDD, TOSHIBA 500GB HDD PSU: Corsair CX 430
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For the last several months, my desktop has been bluescreening nearly every time I use it, seemingly at random (seems like it may occur more frequently when under heavier load i.e. updating games). Sometimes, it crashes before I can log in. Other times I can use it for several hours before it crashes. I can't seem to figure out why or what is triggering the crash. For almost a year, I had no issues with the PC, then this started out of the blue. So far, I have received the following codes: MEMORY_MANAGEMENT PFN_LIST_CORRUPT IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL Kernel Security Check Failure ATTEMPTED WRITE TO READONLY MEMORY POOL_CORRUPTION_IN_FILE_AREA 99% of the time, I get the Memory Management code. I have gotten PFN List Corrupt a few time. Kernel Security Check Failure. ATTEMPTED WRITE TO READONLY MEMORY, and POOL_CORRUPTION_IN_FILE_AREA have each only appeared once with IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL being the most recent one (occured in the middle of writing this, praise auto-save). When Memory Management occurs, the system is unable to reboot itself. Windows Trouble Shooting is of no help. I have updated Windows to no effect. sfc /scannow didn't make a diffrence. Same with chkdsk. OneDrive is no longer on the PC. I've done a full virus scan with none found. The computer has always had Windows 10 installed bought through Microsoft. I'm not sure what else to try. A lot of similar threads seem to point toward possible driver issues but I'm unsure as to where to proceed from here. Some specs: i3-7320 BioStar B250GT5 Motherboard GTX1060 6gb 16gb ram Corsair SSD - OS Drive
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Hi, I was wondering if the errors I´ve got the last 10 days have something to do with: 1) faulty RAM or bad adjusted RAM stick after moving the PC to a new place. 2) faulty USB port(s) because of a incident in which I left for a month the PC on/suspended with a wireless keyboard which after that just goes sometimes crazy and keeps writting 11111.... 3) the keyboard above mentioned (Yup, I tried using it again, so maybe it trying to write 1111 just freezes the PC when turned on or after going suspended). 4) dying motherboard because of an electrical power surge (while the PC was left that month) 5) Depleted CMOS battery? (some time ago the clock was each time after turning on the PC behind the real time and had to manually change it, but it hasnt happened lately) 6) dying SSD or secundary HD? 7) Windows faulty updates/ some software / hardware controller version? 8 )potential damaged USB port? Blue screen has happened after PC was suspended. Not while working. Black screen has happened after turning on the PC, specially after a night. I had the black screen error some 2 years ago after the incident leaving the PC for a month turned on, but since then it had almost never happened again. Only now after moving the PC and reconecting the wireless keyboard. My guess by now is that the wireless keyboard and the power surge somehow fried an USB port and it sometimes will send some faulty info to the motherboard. But its just a wild assumption since I have no idea about how it works. Is it a possibility? Any tests I should run to know RAM, SSD/HD actual functionality? Are there any tests for the motherboard / each USB-port?
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Hi! I need help, I'm trying to install Windows 10 on my computer and when I do it give me a bsod with the message "Memory Management". I'm installing on a clean drive so theres no old windows files on it and I've tried to do sfc /scannow on the command prompt which finds no issues and any other methods I found is impossible when I can't even get in to windows. I have a: AMD R5 1400 Asus R9 380 strix 4Gb Corsair Vengeance LED 16Gb DDR4 2666MHz Asus Prime B350-PLUS Samsung SSD 850 EVO 500Gb
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So I've been getting a few random BSOD for a month or two and now it's getting more frequent. In fact, right now I had two crashes in a row. Most of them had the MEMORY_MANAGEMENT stop code, so far only two read System Thread Exception not handled. A few days ago it crashed again before I could even type my password, which was very strange, and these past few crashes all get stuck at 100% and I have no option but to manually restart it. I already checked RAM, with MemTest86 and the Windows tool, updated GPU drivers and updated my BIOS after which it crashed again, so I don't really know what to do here. Here are my dump files: https://www113.zippyshare.com/v/JefoWziD/file.html
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i have a sony Xperia Z2 with all the high end hardware. and its rooted. Snapdragon S801 3GB of RAM blah blah blah I use a skype a lot and some(most of the time) i have to use the browser on my phone while I'm on a skype call as well. I use chrome. and every time a page is loaded skype crashes. and it seems like skype app is being kicked out of RAM because it behaves the same way if skype was to be removed from the multitasking. so is there any memory management app, xposed module that can prioritize an app thread even if its in the background? any help is welcomed. i have had this problem for years now. it was worse on my moto G( i knew it was running out of RAM) but now its still some what present on my new phone. any ideas? Not sure if this is the correct forum to put this. what oh well.
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Okay guys so before I get into explaining my problem I feel I need to add a little context. So, every time I build a new computer I don't really "build" a completely new rig, I salvage old parts from previous rigs that aren't needed to be upgraded and move them to the new system, slowly upgrading parts over time until all of the old parts a replaced. Okay, so that said, several years ago I bought an OEM Asus refurbished desktop because I didn't have the time to put into building a new rig at that time in my life and my laptop I was using at the time had died so I needed to do something fast. After about six months of using it, though, I realized that it had a problem: the RAM. I found that if I ran my computer for more than 24 hours continuously without shutting it down it would blue screen and tell me it was because of "memory_management". I also found this would also sometimes happen under heavy ram intensive workloads like video editing and rendering. Well, since it was refurbed it was out of warranty by this point and I found that the issue wasn't really too big of a problem if I shut down my PC nightly (plus I couldn't afford new RAM) so I just went on using this ram regardless (btw this RAM was a 4x2GB 1333 Apacer kit). So a few years and numerous parts upgrades happened until the only two parts remaining in my system from that Asus OEM PC was my RAM and my DVD burner, everything else had been replaced. Over time though, the RAM issue persisted but never got much worse until about 5 months ago when the RAM BSOD's began to happen somewhat more frequently. Things weren't too much worse but the issue was becoming more of a problem so that I could at least notice the change. Now we'll fast forward to about a month ago and my RAM issues REALLY started to get bad. I would get the BSOD's at least a couple times a week and often regardless of whether I had shut down my system the previous night. At this point I knew that I could not put off buying new RAM any longer, and despite my reluctance because of the almost doubling in RAM prices due to that megafab fire a couple months ago, I decided that my first paycheck after the holidays would go to buying a new kit of RAM. Well, over the past two weeks my RAM issues got really bad. I was getting loads of Blue Screen's all over the place and now my computer was starting to freeze without giving any blue screen's at all sometimes. This started happening whenever I would go to render a video ( I do quite a bit of video rendering and therefore put quite a bit of stress on my system). My video would be rendering and then randomly in the process my computer would just freeze, no bluescreen, no nothing. AT this point it was getting very difficult to ignore the issue at hand but I wanted to make sure that I ruled out all possibilities. I did a fresh (clean format) install of windows (upgrade from Win7 64 to Win8.1 64), cleaned and dusted my radiator and components thoroughly, applied new thermal paste to CPU block, and yet the problem still persisted (and got worse). Well, over the past week as I neared my payday, the issue really got bad. Even attempting to render a video was completely out of the question at this point, my computer would freeze/hang and blue screen completely randomly all the time, until it got to the point where after getting to my desktop for 15 seconds the computer would freeze. At this point I decided to not even try to power on my computer anymore (seeing as it froze on the Windows 8 logo before it even got to the logon screen), and ordered a kit of Kingston Blu 2x4GB 1600Mhz RAM via Amazon Prime so it would get here as soon as possible. It showed up today and I eagerly slapped it in my rig (after removing the previous Apacer death sticks) and tried to boot my PC. The first time I booted it, it just stayed on a black screen for about 10 minutes until I decided to reboot and try again. The second time I got the Windows 8 logo and that spinning ball you get while it boots, which I thought was a good sign, but it just did this for 15 minutes without going anywhere so I shut it down and tried again. I tried once more and got the black screen again so I decided to boot into my UEFI and check to see if my RAM timings were set correctly and everything looked okay. Ram recognized? Check. Timings correct? Check. HDD's recognized? Check. Okay so I tried booting once more and this time I actually got to the logon screen. I typed in my password, hit the enter button, it started loading for about 5 seconds and then just... froze again. So, this leads us to my main question. I am an enthusiast and know quite a bit about computers but realize in relative terms my breadth of knowledge is quite modest so I could be wrong, but it seems to me that my issue is probably that my bad memory has caused disk errors on my C: drive. I do have all of my stuff backed up and CAN do another wipe and reinstall if necessary, but that would be very inconvenient seeing as I have a lot of random software and shit to install. So, my question to you is what is my next course of action and is my theory that there is disk corruption correct? I please ask that if I am wrong you tell me as I would love to get this issue worked out. I will provide my specs below and I hope to get this figured out as soon as possible. Thanks in advance -Julian julianlicht@gmail.com TL;DR Computer is freezing without bluescreen. Ram replaced but problem persists. Updates: CMOS cleared, voltages adjusted, BIOS updated, HDD checked for errors (irrelevant due to crashing while booted via Win8.1 thumbstick), heat levels on motherboard stable, system has been dusted and thermal paste has been re-applied. Problem still persists. ◦FX-8350 @ 4.0Ghz ◦ASrock 970 Extreme4 ◦Corsair H60 CPU cooler (stock fan) ◦2x4GB Kingston Blu 1600Mhz CL9 (new kit) ◦Gigabyte Windforce 7950 @ 1000/1250 ◦1TB 7200RPM Seagate Barracuda 3.5" HDD ◦500GB 7200RPM Western Digital Caviar Blue 3.5" HDD ◦Antec Neo Eco 620w 80+ Bronze PSU ◦AverMedia Live Gamer HD (internal HDMI capture card) ◦Asus 24x DVD-R/W Optical Drive ◦NZXT Tempest 410 Elite ◦Cooler Master CM Storm Quickfire Pro Mechanical Keyboard (MX Brown) ◦Corsair M60 Mouse ◦E-Machines e230H 23" 1080p Monitor (rebranded Acer) ◦Dell 15" Old POS VGA Monitor ◦M-Audio Producer USB Condenser Mic ◦Logitech 2.1 Stereo Speakers
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