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Blue screen of death! Windows Error Codes, Memory Failure?

alleyn321
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Definitely sounds like a memory failure.

Take out all your RAM except for 1 stick. Run MemTest86 from a flash drive and allow it to finish a few passes to see if any errors show up. If none, swap the stick out for a different one and repeat until you find the offending stick.

Hello LinusTechTups people!

 

 

Im getting Blue screen of death after few mins or on start-up. These are the Windows Error Codes I get 

 

PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA

irql_not_less_or_equal

and one more error code something with "Memory"

 

 

When I start my Computer I get this Blue Screen with one of these Error Codes and when I restart 1-2 times then I dont get any Error but as soon as I start using the PC for about 10min ( Sometimes 20 min ) I get BLUE screen again.

 

 

Ive done some Googling and the only thing i can think about is the Memory Sticks or my SSD ( cant be my CPU , Mobo , GPU as they are completely new )

 

 

Any ideas?

 

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trying taking 1 of your mem sticks out and do a mem test

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Update: Task Manager Shows I have only 12Gb memory which tells me Im missing 4gb ( 4x4gb ) and that means one mem Stick will be broken and is causing these crashes maybe

 

 

 

trying taking 1 of your mem sticks out and do a mem test

 Will do

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Definitely sounds like a memory failure.

Take out all your RAM except for 1 stick. Run MemTest86 from a flash drive and allow it to finish a few passes to see if any errors show up. If none, swap the stick out for a different one and repeat until you find the offending stick.

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Definitely sounds like a memory failure.

Take out all your RAM except for 1 stick. Run MemTest86 from a flash drive and allow it to finish a few passes to see if any errors show up. If none, swap the stick out for a different one and repeat until you find the offending stick.

 

Will do. thanks

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