Unusual system crashes
Unusual system crashes
You're feeling frustrated, but the issue seems to be with your system's error handling. It looks like startup repair resolved some problems, but now you're experiencing BSODs again—especially with memory management issues. The fact that other errors aren't showing up might mean something specific is happening on your board. It’s not clear if it’s a Windows version problem or a hardware issue, and you’re right to feel confused and upset. You might want to check the system logs or consult a technician for further diagnosis.
Assess your recall by attempting tests with the most basic XMP settings you have.
Completed a memtest earlier, RAM appears fine. XMP is configured as Auto. Previously set to 3200MHz with a 3000MHz cap; now Auto mode is active and errors are recurring again after roughly two months of stability. It seems the issue might be related to my board or Windows 7. I also notice internal USB errors during startup, suggesting a possible conflict between my system and OS/Case. Likely the hardware isn’t compatible or is defective.
It wouldn't make any difference. No updates have occurred other than the BSOD yesterday. I adjusted the Processor OC to 43 and the RAM to XMP instead of 3200MHz.