Windows memory management BSOD after configuring dual-boot with Linux
Windows memory management BSOD after configuring dual-boot with Linux
I set up a dual-boot environment with Linux and Windows 10, using Elementary OS 5.1. After allocating space, I faced issues where I couldn’t switch back to Windows after a short period. The system would briefly display the Windows logo before crashing with a memory management error. Even when booting from USB or in Safe Mode, it failed to start properly. RAM tests didn’t reveal problems, and Linux continued functioning normally. I’m unsure if hardware issues like damaged RAM are the cause, but I’m hoping there’s a way to restore my Windows installation.
No, I didn't... I didn't realize it existed, so I went through GRUB to check for something similar but couldn't locate it. I'm going to try again... It seems I might have been mistaken.
Yes, your system has a grub menu ready to choose between Linux or Windows, and it also includes a MemTestEntry tool.
Just checked—no replies yet. Removed the old partition and created a fresh one. Restarted the setup process, and everything ran smoothly this time. Probably fixed the issue, though it still puzzled me about the crash during installation. The problem seems to be a corrupted partition, but why did that affect the installer too?