New BSOD Memory Management?


  1. Posts : 37
    Windows 7 Premuim 64bit
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    New BSOD Memory Management?


    Last night right before I got off my computer after many hours of use I received a BSOD that was titled "Memory Management" this BSOD wasn't like my others which usually BSOD then after I log back in BSOD again until I completely power the system down then turn it back on, this was a single BSOD. I updated my system specs to shed some light on what is in my PC, perhaps it will help some. Attached are the 5 BSODs I have had from the 15th until last night, the BSOD is always different and they all happened at various times and during different situations. The graphics card I have is brand new because I was having an issue with NVIDIA drivers and the windows installation and graphics card drivers are both brand new (graphics card was done using GURU 3D driver sweeper). Any help would be extremely appreciated, I have run memtest on this memory in the past with 8 passes no failures or faults, any ideas?
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    Twister1089 said:
    Last night right before I got off my computer after many hours of use I received a BSOD that was titled "Memory Management" this BSOD wasn't like my others which usually BSOD then after I log back in BSOD again until I completely power the system down then turn it back on, this was a single BSOD. I updated my system specs to shed some light on what is in my PC, perhaps it will help some. Attached are the 5 BSODs I have had from the 15th until last night, the BSOD is always different and they all happened at various times and during different situations. The graphics card I have is brand new because I was having an issue with NVIDIA drivers and the windows installation and graphics card drivers are both brand new (graphics card was done using GURU 3D driver sweeper). Any help would be extremely appreciated, I have run memtest on this memory in the past with 8 passes no failures or faults, any ideas?
    You have 5 different bugchecks (1e,d1,124,3b,1a)

    the 124 is particularly telling. When you have that many different crash types it is usually hardware driven.

    Please read here to see what it means and what to try. Your .dmp file shows a stop error of 0x124 which is a general hardware error .. A "stop 0x124" is fundamentally different to many other types of bluescreens because it stems from a hardware complaint. Stop 0x124 minidumps contain very little practical information, and it is therefore necessary to approach the problem as a case of hardware in an unknown state of distress. You can read more on this error and what to try here... Stop 0x124 - what it means and what to try

    Thanks


    Ken
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  3. Posts : 37
    Windows 7 Premuim 64bit
    Thread Starter
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    Thank you


    Thank you so much ZigZag, your help is always EXTREMELY appreciated, and you are very informative and helpful, just as a last question do you have any bets on what you think the hardware is most likely? I wanna guess memory but I suppose it could be anything at this point aside from PSU or GPU.
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