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Memory management BSOD

Anonymous
2024-07-02T16:38:43+00:00

So i just bought a laptop today Acer Nitro V 15

24Gb ram 16gb and 8gb

After i start update this window update i got memory management bsod the update didnt even finish i realise that after it reach 25% installing my laptop will get this blue screen i already check using window memory diagnosis tools but it says no problem found can you help me? And FYI i didnt even got antivirus install yet

Windows for home | Windows 11 | Performance and system failures

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-07-02T17:12:33+00:00

    my issue

    this right?

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  2. Anonymous
    2024-07-02T17:07:04+00:00

    No this doesn't seem to work, pls use onedrive, and only use 1 link for both the events and .dmp

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  3. Anonymous
    2024-07-02T17:04:32+00:00

    another thing is should i just skip this update for now? because i also heard that this update was very problematic

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  4. Anonymous
    2024-07-02T17:00:06+00:00

    here is my minidump zip

    https://we.tl/t-Zt158ZjuWe this is for event log https://we.tl/t-QtelTCUQzIi dont know if im doing it right

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  5. Anonymous
    2024-07-02T16:46:49+00:00

    For Windows 10:

    - First, go to this location on your computer: C:\Windows\minidump. Then, copy all the files you find there and paste them on your desktop. After that, select all the copied files then choose "Send to" then click "Compressed (Zipped) Folder".

    For Windows 11:

    - First, go to this location on your computer: C:\Windows\minidump. Then, copy all the files you find there and paste them on your desktop. After that, select all the copied files then choose "Compressed to Zip File".

    Finally, drag and drop that to here

    **Note**: When I mean copy/paste i mean ctrl+c/ctrl+v

    Or much better

    - Run powershell as admin

    - type Compress-Archive -Path "C:/Windows/minidump/*" -DestinationPath "$env:USERPROFILE/Desktop/minidump.zip"

    - Press enter

    - Go to your desktop (win+r -> type %userprofile%/desktop)

    - Drag and drop the minidump.zip to this channel/thread

    And

    How to share event logs in case of a computer issue - Your Windows Guide

    Put these both in onedrive and share it here

    Tho i did some research, this KB is also known to cause aggressive restarts, probly not related to you tbh

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