Memory_Management BSOD

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  1. Posts : 29
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit
    Thread Starter
       #11

    I tried re-seating the RAM and so far no BSOD. If the BSOD happens again I'll try to remove the USB. I won't be able to access the internet without it though.

    And I also found something in my Event Viewer.

    Log Name: System
    Source: Microsoft-Windows-Time-Service
    Date: 2/27/2011 5:00:18 PM
    Event ID: 34
    Task Category: None
    Level: Error
    Keywords:
    User: LOCAL SERVICE
    Computer: Lynyrd-PC
    Description:
    The time service has detected that the system time needs to be changed by -57843 seconds. The time service will not change the system time by more than 54000 seconds. Verify that your time and time zone are correct, and that the time source time.windows.com,0x9 (ntp.m|0x9|0.0.0.0:123->207.46.197.32:123) is working properly.

    The time it appeared is almost the exact time the first BSOD appeared. Could it possibly be the cause?
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  2. Posts : 29
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit
    Thread Starter
       #12

    I think I found the problem. I just ran Windows Memory Diagnostic and the result says:

    The Windows Memory Diagnostic tested the computer's memory and detected hardware errors. To identify and repair these problems, contact the computer manufacturer

    Is it safe to assume that I have a bad RAM and I have to replace it? Or there's something else I have to consider?
    Last edited by lynyrd47; 27 Feb 2011 at 05:05.
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