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Something wrong with windows 10

Raigas
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Memory management can be Ram or HDD bad sectors.

Check the ram with Memtest86 and the HDD with chkdisk.

If those passed and still having problems usually it means the PSU doesn't supply enough power to ram or HDD.

Hello,
I'm having a problem that like every browser crashes, I get a lot of blue screen I know the codes are memory management and kernel_security_check_failure and also when I turn on my computer windows tries to repair disk but still nothing I tried reinstalling windows but its the same issue

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1 minute ago, Raigas said:

Hello,
I'm having a problem that like every browser crashes, I get a lot of blue screen I know the codes are memory management and kernel_security_check_failure and also when I turn on my computer windows tries to repair disk but still nothing I tried reinstalling windows but its the same issue

Sounds like you've got a hardware issue somewhere to be honest.

 

What are your specs?

Is it a new PC or did this start happening recently?

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13 minutes ago, fuzz0r said:

Sounds like you've got a hardware issue somewhere to be honest.

 

What are your specs?

Is it a new PC or did this start happening recently?

Pc is kinda new around 2-3 years and if I'm not mistaking it to happen 5 months ago and specs are i5-9600k Asus tuf z390-plus, corsair vengeance RGB pro 16GB, gtx 1060 and also disk is HP EX920 M.2 512GB

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Memory management can be Ram or HDD bad sectors.

Check the ram with Memtest86 and the HDD with chkdisk.

If those passed and still having problems usually it means the PSU doesn't supply enough power to ram or HDD.

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2 hours ago, SupaKomputa said:

Memory management can be Ram or HDD bad sectors.

Check the ram with Memtest86 and the HDD with chkdisk.

If those passed and still having problems usually it means the PSU doesn't supply enough power to ram or HDD.

thank you it was the ram problem 🙂

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