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Have you tried running Memtest? I don't have experience with the program myself, but I've heard that it helps diagnose errors for others.

recently these 2 days my pc been giving me "your pc ran into trouble" error memory management most of the time anyway but sometimes it gives other errors in the stop code:memory management is most of the time. just a blue screen and restarts. and chrome just aw snap crashing and sometimes can't load websites.

I formated the pc cleaned it.

I know it might be my memory card but isn't that a bit weird out of no where it just starts specially when my memory card is new got it a few months ago. What could possibly be wrong and how can i fix it?

 

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Have you tried running Memtest? I don't have experience with the program myself, but I've heard that it helps diagnose errors for others.

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11 minutes ago, GrizzlyBear0 said:

recently these 2 days my pc been giving me "your pc ran into trouble" error memory management most of the time anyway but sometimes it gives other errors in the stop code:memory management is most of the time. just a blue screen and restarts. and chrome just aw snap crashing and sometimes can't load websites.

I formated the pc cleaned it.

I know it might be my memory card but isn't that a bit weird out of no where it just starts specially when my memory card is new got it a few months ago. What could possibly be wrong and how can i fix it?

 

Example:

Your-PC-Ran-Into-A-Problem-And-Needs-To-

 

 

4 minutes ago, Imbellis said:

Have you tried running Memtest? I don't have experience with the program myself, but I've heard that it helps diagnose errors for others.

Memtest is a great idea, additionally, RAM can occasionally become improperly seated many desktop machines, and even certain laptop machines with user replaceable RAM. The tried and true first step in troubleshooting this is almost always a RAM reseat. If you are comfortable, I recommend simply removing the ram, and then placing it back in the DIMM slots, making sure that it is properly seated. This will eliminate a wide range of possible causes of this problem, whether or not it ends up being the solution

 

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10 hours ago, Imbellis said:

Have you tried running Memtest? I don't have experience with the program myself, but I've heard that it helps diagnose errors for others.

 

10 hours ago, ctrl-x said:

 

Memtest is a great idea, additionally, RAM can occasionally become improperly seated many desktop machines, and even certain laptop machines with user replaceable RAM. The tried and true first step in troubleshooting this is almost always a RAM reseat. If you are comfortable, I recommend simply removing the ram, and then placing it back in the DIMM slots, making sure that it is properly seated. This will eliminate a wide range of possible causes of this problem, whether or not it ends up being the solution

 

Sorry took a while was testing like you suggested.RIP me looks like i bought a shity "new ram" that's fking broken. Thousands of errors 60k+ within the first pass and i tried different slots.

oof........

kill me now.

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1 hour ago, GrizzlyBear0 said:

 

Sorry took a while was testing like you suggested.RIP me looks like i bought a shity "new ram" that's fking broken. Thousands of errors 60k+ within the first pass and i tried different slots.

oof........

kill me now.

What RAM did you get? What errors?

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8 hours ago, OmniPerfect said:

Mark as solved as well pls, memtest saving the day again.

done. sorry.

 

8 hours ago, Imbellis said:

What RAM did you get? What errors?

Just 65k+ errors...... the first 20% of the first pass... not even 100% lol.. i don't even wanna imagine.

It showed 2 errors while scanning

0011026f000

001f6b8c8ff8

kinda sad.. i did a test run on each memory slot....... didn't do any good.

 

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