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Random BSOD Error: Memory_management
Not the first time
There's the file....Idk if anything else is needed let me know i'll be waiting .
Not the first time
There's the file....Idk if anything else is needed let me know i'll be waiting .
Hi AbdoulIbrahim.
Test your RAM modules for possible errors. Run memtest86+ for at least 8 consecutive passes.
If it start showing errors/red lines, stop testing. A single error is enough to determine that something is going bad there.
Let us know the result. If possible, a camera snap of the memtest86+ window before closing the program would be nice.
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Code:BugCheck A, {8, 2, 0, fffff80003195b6b} Probably caused by : memory_corruption ( nt!MiStoreSetEvictPageFile+b ) Followup: MachineOwner ---------
ok cool I'll Run it Then show you
I didn't finish the test yet ..But so far it's been giving me 29k Errors in 2 passes ...is this normal ?! or even close to normal ? it looks scary!
It is scary!
Even 1 error is one too many.
You need to check each stick on it own, and each slot on its own, to see whether it's a problem with the motherboard or the sticks themselves.
Ok will try it and reply with the results ...cheers man
I would suggest the same thing as Noel did.
Now follow the "Part 3: If You Have Errors:" of How to Test and Diagnose RAM Issues with Memtest86+
Errors/red lines means one or more RAM is faulty. But the fault may occur due to a faulty DIMM slot, too, which is a motherboard component. Using memtest86+, you can discriminate between a faulty RAM and a faulty motherboard.
How? Say you have two RAM sticks and two DIMM slots. You obtained errors at the test with all RAM sticks installed. Now, remove all the sticks but one. Test it in all the available slots, one by one. Continue the same procedure for all the available sticks.
How to make the inference that is it a RAM issue or it is a motherboard issue? Suppose you have got the result like that:No code has to be inserted here.It is a RAM, a bad RAM.
But if you have got a result like that:No code has to be inserted here.It is a motherboard issue. The particular slot is bad.
If it is a bad RAM, you need to change the RAM. Take the other existing (good) RAM to the shop and get one of the exactly same specification. The best is, get a totally new RAM KIT.
If it is a bad slot, it is a motherboard issue. But changing the motherboard needs a preparation for most of us; so dont populate that slot for the time being.
Ok here's what i did ...I tested 1/4 and it gave me LOADS O ERRORS ..didn't even pass the first pass and it had about 200 ....so it's corrupted ...
ran same test again in all slots ..same errors...
then ran 2/4 in the SAME SLOT and nothing ..all the way till pass 3
and same with 3/4 and 4/4 ..3 passes no errors ..I assume it's this last one that has the errors ..and it had alot!
I have it out now ..what do i do now ?! keep it out or smn has to be done ?!
At night i'll run one last with all 3 inserted "without the corrupted 4th one" and then leave it till the morning and see the 7 passes with what errors....
anything for now i gotta do ?
Btw I got 2 RAMS Super talent and 2 kingston ...One super talent had the error and is the one i removed out
You should ONLY use matched RAM, if necessary - but hopefully, the changes here will be enough.
Now you have all/only the 'good' RAM installed - does this still pass a number of passes?