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Hi, ive been getting the BSOD every time i boot up my pc, try to run apps, or try to update Windows via settings. for example, when steam runs for a few seconds ill get the BSOD, when I try to download an update via settings ill get the BSOD. Ive been getting the following error messages “MEMORY MANAGEMENT, KERNEL HEAP CORRUPTION, SYSTEM THREAD NOT HANDELED,CRITICAL PROCESS DIED”

ive updated and rolled back all my drivers, ive tried reinstalling Windows multiple times. Ive disabled my overclock, tried running SFC and CHKDSK, resetting Windows. But nothing seems to be working. Can Somebody Please help me out?

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The Windows memory management bluescreen error usually relates to your RAM over any other hardware component,While The kernel mode heap corruption blue screen error occurs due to a software conflict or hardware incompatibility,and service exeption bsod could occur on your Windows computer because of several causes, including: Viruses, malware or other malicious programs. Corrupted Windows system files. Damaged, outdated or incompatible Windows drivers.

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I Recommend Replacing Your RAM Because It Can Cause All Sorts of Issues,For Instance,Youtuber By The Name Thiojoe Mentioned In One Of His Vids That Was Getting A Weird Graphics Glitch But It Turned Out To Be a Bad RAM Stick,To Test Your RAM,You Can Use The Windows Memory Diagnostics Tool,Just Find An Online Tutorial To Use That Tool,And If You Get Errrors,Replace The Faulty RAM Stick,If You Have 2 RAM Sticks For Example,Remove One And Re Run The Test If You Don't Get Errors,This is Your Good Ram,And Do The Same For 4 Rams Keep Adding One By One Until You Get An Error The Last Ram you added is faulty,and so on and so forth until you find your bad ram stick

Note:if you have 1 ram stick and you get an error,just replace that ram stick and in case your wondering,no, you cant fix a ram stick

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1 hour ago, YoussefShaala13 said:

I Recommend Replacing Your RAM Because It Can Cause All Sorts of Issues,For Instance,Youtuber By The Name Thiojoe Mentioned In One Of His Vids That Was Getting A Weird Graphics Glitch But It Turned Out To Be a Bad RAM Stick,To Test Your RAM,You Can Use The Windows Memory Diagnostics Tool,Just Find An Online Tutorial To Use That Tool,And If You Get Errrors,Replace The Faulty RAM Stick,If You Have 2 RAM Sticks For Example,Remove One And Re Run The Test If You Don't Get Errors,This is Your Good Ram,And Do The Same For 4 Rams Keep Adding One By One Until You Get An Error The Last Ram you added is faulty,and so on and so forth until you find your bad ram stick

Note:if you have 1 ram stick and you get an error,just replace that ram stick and in case your wondering,no, you cant fix a ram stick

I removed 1 of 2 ram sticks. That seems to have fixed the problem. Thank you

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22 hours ago, YoussefShaala13 said:

I Recommend Replacing Your RAM Because It Can Cause All Sorts of Issues,For Instance,Youtuber By The Name Thiojoe Mentioned In One Of His Vids That Was Getting A Weird Graphics Glitch But It Turned Out To Be a Bad RAM Stick,To Test Your RAM,You Can Use The Windows Memory Diagnostics Tool,Just Find An Online Tutorial To Use That Tool,And If You Get Errrors,Replace The Faulty RAM Stick,If You Have 2 RAM Sticks For Example,Remove One And Re Run The Test If You Don't Get Errors,This is Your Good Ram,And Do The Same For 4 Rams Keep Adding One By One Until You Get An Error The Last Ram you added is faulty,and so on and so forth until you find your bad ram stick

Note:if you have 1 ram stick and you get an error,just replace that ram stick and in case your wondering,no, you cant fix a ram stick

Hi, i removed the bad ram stick, added another ram stick and the problem was fixed. Thank you

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