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memory management bsod

enurqia

it happens every 30-45 mins, already tried memtest, didnt find anything

sfc found corrupted files but was “unable to fix them”

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5 hours ago, enurqia said:

it happens every 30-45 mins, already tried memtest, didnt find anything

sfc found corrupted files but was “unable to fix them”

Easiest solution is just to run a refresh. 

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9 hours ago, Vitamanic said:

Easiest solution is just to run a refresh. 

Refresh what? Faulty hardware?

 

OP: try to remove one ram stick.

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4 hours ago, homeap5 said:

Refresh what? Faulty hardware?

 

OP: try to remove one ram stick.

Windows refresh, it's a feature. It's unlikely a hardware issue as SFC says the OS is corrupted.

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2 hours ago, Vitamanic said:

Windows refresh, it's a feature. It's unlikely a hardware issue as SFC says the OS is corrupted.

I must read not carefully, I missed that SFC part. But still, memory problem may lead to corruption and if there is even chance that it may be hardware problem, it should be checked first, before any refreshing system.

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3 hours ago, homeap5 said:

I must read not carefully, I missed that SFC part. But still, memory problem may lead to corruption and if there is even chance that it may be hardware problem, it should be checked first, before any refreshing system.

They said they ran memtest which came up clean, so I think it's safe to assume the memory isn't faulty.

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