Stop Error 0x0000001A MEMORY_MANAGEMENT Loading Drivers

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  1. Posts : 11
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       #11

    Well here are some pics I took from before and after..

    Before:
    http://db.tt/TRDMygfN (tested for 2+ hours)

    After BIOS reset:
    http://db.tt/5JyRDKvJ (4+ hours)

    The 1st test reported hundreds of errors within 3 minutes.

    The 2nd test didnt report anything until well into the 3rd hour..

    I even managed to boot up into normal windows and watch netflix for afew hours after loading bios defaults.


    However the memory is clearly still bad and I think the results are different because the clock setting is now on auto instead of forced 1600mhz like it was so its not as strict timings and therefore less problems.

    Im gunna take out 1 module at a time and run memtest.. But I think ill set the clock back to 1600 so that it doesnt take 3 hours to find out the result.

    Thanks for the memory suggestion.. Ill look into that.

    I am really annoyed because i bought the motherboard/cpu/memory as a bundle and they said i have to send the whole lot back for a refund as they dont have it in stock anymore.

    I think its bs and they're just hoping I replace thr memory myself >.<

    cheers
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  2. Posts : 1,735
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       #12

    Trueblue1878 said:
    Well here are some pics I took from before and after..

    Before:
    http://db.tt/TRDMygfN (tested for 2+ hours)

    After BIOS reset:
    http://db.tt/5JyRDKvJ (4+ hours)

    The 1st test reported hundreds of errors within 3 minutes.

    The 2nd test didnt report anything until well into the 3rd hour..

    I even managed to boot up into normal windows and watch netflix for afew hours after loading bios defaults.


    However the memory is clearly still bad and I think the results are different because the clock setting is now on auto instead of forced 1600mhz like it was so its not as strict timings and therefore less problems.

    Im gunna take out 1 module at a time and run memtest.. But I think ill set the clock back to 1600 so that it doesnt take 3 hours to find out the result.

    Thanks for the memory suggestion.. Ill look into that.

    I am really annoyed because i bought the motherboard/cpu/memory as a bundle and they said i have to send the whole lot back for a refund as they dont have it in stock anymore.

    I think its bs and they're just hoping I replace thr memory myself >.<

    cheers
    too if you could test all the memory slots on the mother board with each stick individualy to see if its all the memory that's bad or if its the memory slots on the motherboard.
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  3. Posts : 11
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       #13

    Yeah I will do that second.. I will also test all modules in my other PC which is also DDR3. Might take me a few days to get it all tested properly but I will post back when I know more.

    Cheers!
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  4. Posts : 11
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       #14

    Hi again.. as all the memtest errors said they were after 12GB I took the 4th module out as the 4th module would be over 12GB and started testing again.
    I am not sure if my logic was accurate or I was just lucky but its been about 5 hours now and not a single error so I will leave it running over night and then tomorrow I will put the removed stick in my other DDR3 PC. Hopefully the stick is to blame and not the slot. I will also test the slot too just on the off chance it could be both the stick AND the slot.

    SO hopefully I will be able to get my PC back by tomorrow..

    Will let you know, and as always.. thanks for your help! :)
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  5. Posts : 1,735
    Windows 7 enterprise 64 bit, Windows 7 Pro 64 bit ,Windows 8 64bit
       #15

    your very welcome ,and i certainly hope that it is just the stick too, a high end mobo can be an expensive fix...but then so can ram
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  6. Posts : 11
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       #16

    Just to let you know I sent this memory back and got replacements. It is working fine now. Thanks a lot for all your help :)
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  7. Posts : 1,735
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       #17

    Glad to hear it all worked out.
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  8. Posts : 11
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    Thread Starter
       #18

    Yeah it was a bit of a nightmare at first because they wanted me to send the entire bundle back just because one memory stick was faulty so I argued with them in email for about 2 weeks before they finally gave in and sourced me replacement memory.
    Bit of a ridiculous policy.. they shouldn't be selling self build bundles if they can't offer support for individual components.
    But anyway its sorted now.. I Might just sell the memory and buy some with smaller heatsinks so I can eventually OC my CPU but for now im happy.

    Thanks again!!

    Dsprague said:
    Glad to hear it all worked out.
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