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Frequent memory issues during system restarts.

Frequent memory issues during system restarts.

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TruunksLSayen
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10-20-2016, 02:19 PM
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Hello world, This has been going on for a year right now at least, sometimes more often and sometimes less. When i restart my PC it will go through the asus logo and almost boots up, then i get a memory management BSOD , which after like 10 seconds later my PC restarts itself normally again, everything works like charm. I got a new HDD a while back and after that, there was 0 memory management BSODConfused. But now it suddenly became reality again. So that's why I'm here, i want to figure out why this is happening. When restarting my PC (through Windows) thats pretty much the only time i ever get a BSOD, and as i said before, it's pretty random. One more question, i have done the memtest thing a couple times and got no errors, however i was wondering if i have to do it with 1 stick at the time? I have 4x4 kingston fury sticks. Thanks. My specs: Graphics Card: Gigabyte Geforce GTX 1060 G1 Gaming Processor: Inter® Core™ i5-6600K CPU @3.50GHz Memory: 16,00 GB RAM Operating System: Windows 10 Home Motherboard: ZI70 Pro Gaming
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TruunksLSayen
10-20-2016, 02:19 PM #1

Hello world, This has been going on for a year right now at least, sometimes more often and sometimes less. When i restart my PC it will go through the asus logo and almost boots up, then i get a memory management BSOD , which after like 10 seconds later my PC restarts itself normally again, everything works like charm. I got a new HDD a while back and after that, there was 0 memory management BSODConfused. But now it suddenly became reality again. So that's why I'm here, i want to figure out why this is happening. When restarting my PC (through Windows) thats pretty much the only time i ever get a BSOD, and as i said before, it's pretty random. One more question, i have done the memtest thing a couple times and got no errors, however i was wondering if i have to do it with 1 stick at the time? I have 4x4 kingston fury sticks. Thanks. My specs: Graphics Card: Gigabyte Geforce GTX 1060 G1 Gaming Processor: Inter® Core™ i5-6600K CPU @3.50GHz Memory: 16,00 GB RAM Operating System: Windows 10 Home Motherboard: ZI70 Pro Gaming

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budginglime6
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10-21-2016, 10:23 PM
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search for bluescreenview on nirsoft and related sources. consider testing it after a restart to capture logs, as the blue screen often appears during such actions. this could help identify the root cause and guide you toward a fix.
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budginglime6
10-21-2016, 10:23 PM #2

search for bluescreenview on nirsoft and related sources. consider testing it after a restart to capture logs, as the blue screen often appears during such actions. this could help identify the root cause and guide you toward a fix.