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Infantryman4life
Jan 13, 2021Copper Contributor
Memory_management blue screen of death
I seem to get them very frequently and I’m running out of options. I don’t know what’s causing them. I was just downloading a game and it cause a memory_management bsod. Why would it cause it. Any hel...
HotCakeX
Jan 13, 2021MVP
Hi,
is your Windows 10 up to date?
you can check the version from Settings => System = > About
there are some troubleshooting steps written here, you can try them:
https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/windows-stop-code-memory-management-bsod/
is your Windows 10 up to date?
you can check the version from Settings => System = > About
there are some troubleshooting steps written here, you can try them:
https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/windows-stop-code-memory-management-bsod/
- Infantryman4lifeJan 13, 2021Copper Contributormy windows version is 20H2. i did pretty much everything in that web page except the memtest86. i dont have a flash drive yet. they all come out fine. im a streamer and i cant stream if im getting blue screens.HotCakeX - HotCakeXJan 13, 2021MVPI understand, that could be annoying, maybe one of your RAM modules is failing. the memtest86 is a reliable test, if you can get your hands on a flash drive and test your RAM modules it would be good.
 by the way, do you know exactly when this specific BSOD started happening?
 like after a hardware change? a software installation? an update installation?- davidbJan 14, 2021Copper Contributorwhats wrong with the memory test in windows 10? For a start its limited to the first 4gb of ram. You can put memtest on a usb drive easy enough http://forum.cakewalk.com/TIP-Installing-memtest-onto-a-USB-Key-m2496429.aspx#:~:text=You%20can%20put%20memtest%20on,PC%20from%20the%20usb%20drive.&text=Download%20auto%20installer%20for%20usb,loose%20anything%20on%20the%20key.