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MEMORY_MANAGEMENT Blue Screen Error

Anonymous
2017-07-20T19:03:35+00:00

Whenever I try to play any form of 3D game on my computer, it soon ends up crashing to a blue screen with "MEMORY_MANAGEMENT". Doing a memtest results in no errors.

Here are my specs just in case they are needed:

Windows 10 Home 64-bit

AMD Ryzen 5 1400

16 GB Dual Channel RAM (Two 8 GB sticks of the Corsair Vengence brand)

Gigabyte AX370-Gaming Motherboard

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti (EVGA)

931 GB Storage (Western Digital)

ASUS DRW-24F1ST c Disk Drive

Here are is a sample of the minidumps:

Bug Check String - MEMORY_MANAGEMENT

Bug Check Code - 0x0000001a

Parameter 1 - 00000000`00041792

Parameter 2 - ffff9180`ea408338

Parameter 3 - 20000000`00000000

Parameter 4 - 00000000`00000000

Caused by driver - ntoskrnl.exe

Caused by address - ntoskrnl.exe+16c4c0

Processor - x64

Crash Address - ntoskrnl.exe+16c4c0Processors Count - 8

Major Version - 15

Minor Version - 15063

Dump File Size - 658,780

I only just recently built this computer and it makes it hard for any form of gaming.

Any help is appreciated!

Edit: This issue seems to happen only with 3d games when they are using an online service.

Windows for home | Windows 10 | Performance and system failures

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Anonymous
2017-07-23T22:38:16+00:00

After a memtest that ran for 30 hours, no errors occurred, so ram is fine. However, after figuring out how to update my bios, the computer no longer blue screens on games that did so previously. Thanks for taking some of the time out of your day just to help, but the problem seems to be fixed. I will follow up this thread if any errors happen again.

Thanks!

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  1. Anonymous
    2017-07-22T07:42:15+00:00

    Hi,

    Faulty hardware is one of the possible reasons why you are having a blue screen with error code 0x0000001a. To assist you better with your blue screen issue, kindly answer the following questions:

    • Have you made any changes to your computer prior to this issue?
    • Which version and OS build number of Windows 10 is currently installed? To check, press the Windows key, type winver, and press the Enter key.
    • Have you tried the troubleshooting steps on this link?

    Regards.

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