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BSOD related to memory management issues

BSOD related to memory management issues

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ICroniX
Member
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11-07-2021, 01:24 AM
#1
Hi everyone, I’ve been facing some issues with memory management BSOD lately. It’s been happening occasionally—sometimes every couple of weeks—and the PC would restart, but it seemed to be just a minor annoyance. Recently it got worse and caused more problems. I let the system restart, but when it booted up again it immediately blue-screened. After a few attempts I got into Windows, but after about ten seconds it crashed again. At that stage I went into BIOS and turned off my memory profile, hoping that would fix things. Then I tried booting again, but this time the system wouldn’t even reach the lock screen; it showed a message about a file error related to sys32 and logfiles. Windows offered a repair option, but warned that personal data might be lost. I hesitated and shut down instead. When I tried booting once more, it worked this time. So far everything seems normal—no BSODs, just a few minutes of operation. I’ve used the Windows repair tool before and it cleared my downloads, icons, and login info. Everything looks fine now. I suspect the problem might be software-related, possibly linked to a faulty GPU driver. I’m not very tech-savvy except for hardware stuff, so I’m unsure what’s going on. I think a clean install might be the best option if this keeps happening, but I don’t want to lose my data. If it stops again, I’d prefer to reset my desktop and files without too much hassle. Thanks for your help—apologies for the long message. Signing off."
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ICroniX
11-07-2021, 01:24 AM #1

Hi everyone, I’ve been facing some issues with memory management BSOD lately. It’s been happening occasionally—sometimes every couple of weeks—and the PC would restart, but it seemed to be just a minor annoyance. Recently it got worse and caused more problems. I let the system restart, but when it booted up again it immediately blue-screened. After a few attempts I got into Windows, but after about ten seconds it crashed again. At that stage I went into BIOS and turned off my memory profile, hoping that would fix things. Then I tried booting again, but this time the system wouldn’t even reach the lock screen; it showed a message about a file error related to sys32 and logfiles. Windows offered a repair option, but warned that personal data might be lost. I hesitated and shut down instead. When I tried booting once more, it worked this time. So far everything seems normal—no BSODs, just a few minutes of operation. I’ve used the Windows repair tool before and it cleared my downloads, icons, and login info. Everything looks fine now. I suspect the problem might be software-related, possibly linked to a faulty GPU driver. I’m not very tech-savvy except for hardware stuff, so I’m unsure what’s going on. I think a clean install might be the best option if this keeps happening, but I don’t want to lose my data. If it stops again, I’d prefer to reset my desktop and files without too much hassle. Thanks for your help—apologies for the long message. Signing off."

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CesaruGM
Junior Member
42
11-07-2021, 01:24 AM
#2
Have you checked your recall with Memtest86? https://www.memtest.org/
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CesaruGM
11-07-2021, 01:24 AM #2

Have you checked your recall with Memtest86? https://www.memtest.org/

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J4im3x0
Member
164
11-07-2021, 01:24 AM
#3
It’s probable your RAM is compromised.
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J4im3x0
11-07-2021, 01:24 AM #3

It’s probable your RAM is compromised.