BSOD for Memory Management

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       #11

    Laith said:
    Yes, Because you said eariler the pin was losing contact with the motherboard. Thats why i think you should gently tape it. According to the BSOD: I would backup all my data, wipe out the C: and re-install windows. Because ntkrnlmp.sys(Windows Kernel) is causing the problem.
    Hmmm. I think I alalready wiped it out once. I booted from my usb , cleaned it and reinstalled Windows. I think it happened once after. Half of these restarts might have been due to the cable.
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  2. Posts : 2,781
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #12

    If that is the problem then you should check your windows installion media. Make a new one. That might be the case.
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  3. Posts : 132
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       #13

    Laith said:
    If that is the problem then you should check your windows installion media. Make a new one. That might be the case.
    It has always worked before on older computers. It's a usb stick, and i haven't messed with it or put anything else on it. Can it randomly corrupt like that with nothing five to it?

    I have a Windows CD too so I might try that
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  4. Posts : 2,781
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       #14

    Yea try the CD
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  5. Posts : 132
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       #15

    Metal tape. Not sure what that is directly. Would electrical tape work? Just gently around the outside, on the plastic part of the connector?
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  6. Posts : 2,781
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       #16

    Yes electric tape. How stupid can i be XD
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