Blue Screen Memory Management
Blue Screen Memory Management
Hey, I see you're dealing with a persistent blue screen issue on your old system. It sounds like the problem might be related to memory instability or a faulty component. After trying a new DDR3 RAM and it didn’t resolve the issue, it’s possible the memory module was defective. The fact that replacing it fixed the problem suggests a hardware fault rather than software glitches. You might want to test with another RAM stick to confirm. If you're planning an upgrade, ensure you use genuine parts and check for any signs of wear. Let me know if you need more guidance!
During the problem with my Xeon, I experimented with the RAM, but ultimately it turned out the faulty SATA cable was the cause, which could also be worth investigating further.
I'm not sure, but it's possible a second drive without the OS might trigger this issue depending on the error context.
Just a note on the situation. A virus caused Windows Defender to uninstall itself, leading to frequent crashes. I had to install Windows manually because the auto-update failed. The anti-virus scan helped, but the problem is still ongoing. Fingers crossed it resolves soon.