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I'm not sure, those errors can be caused by other things, like instructions executing at wrong privilege levels and then accessing registers or I think a stack overflow can result in errors like that.
Sorry for the late reply. I will try running my pc with one dram. But how will this help us fugues out the problems. Sorry for the questions I just like learning that way in the future if I get a problem I can now what to do. Also, what if it doesn't get any errors with just one dram at a time?
Okay, if it gets errors or problems with one RAM stick, then move to the next slot. If errors happen in all the slots for that RAM stick, then the problem may lie with that particular stick. Otherwise, errors with the same RAM stick occurring in only one slot or particular slots will point to a motherboard issue. This process should be repeated for all the RAM if possible.
Oh I see. I just got a blue screen and decided to just take one ram. If I get an error I will change that ram stick onto the next slot and then the next and next, the mobo has 4 slots for ram. Then If I get errors with that I should change the ram stick with the other one right? here is the deump file
EDIT: SIGH* I just got a black screen. going to change the ram stick onto another slot
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Code:BugCheck F4, {3, fffffa8006e05060, fffffa8006e05340, fffff800023dd7b0} ----- ETW minidump data unavailable----- Probably caused by : csrss.exeThe same frequent issue, black screens usually always indicate some form of hardware failure too.Code:3: kd> !error 0xc0000006 Error code: (NTSTATUS) 0xc0000006 (3221225478) - The instruction at 0x%p referenced memory at 0x%p. The required data was not placed into memory because of an I/O error status of 0x%x.
do you think it could be the motherboard? should i get it replaced?
EDIT: I have noticed that every time I have an iphone or something connected to the same wifi and it's close, is when the black screens and blue screens mostly appear. Could it be that the network adapter is maybe causing it? like, the wifi signal gets mixed or something to do with the.. signal?
I highly doubt that a phone using the WiFi is going to be the problem, I suspect maybe motherboard issues. What are the other slots like?
Ill take a good video of everything on my pc so you can see everything./ Ill closely video tape how I connected everything ok ill do that.and I didnt understand your question about the motherboard, how is the other slots?
Sorry, does the RAM cause the same problems your experiencing now in the other DIMM (RAM) slots?