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BSOD: Memory management

Anonymous
2023-06-01T13:47:59+00:00

Hello, I have a Rog Z690 extreme and switched from 32GB - 5600Mhz to 64GB -6000Mhz (all Corsair Dominator).

I have a program to view the minidump and it says:

0000000000041790, A page table page has been corrupted. On a 64 bit OS, parameter 2
contains the address of the PFN for the corrupted page table page.
On a 32 bit OS, parameter 2 contains a pointer to the number of used
PTEs, and parameter 3 contains the number of used PTEs.

I am NOT running XMP for this memory, nothing in my system is overclocked. I have the latest BIOS from ROG. SFC /scannow gave no errors

Going to run Windows Memory Diagnostic, any suggestions on how to get more info or solve this, please reply!

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David-M 115.3K Reputation points Independent Advisor
2023-06-02T12:08:10+00:00

I'm glad you found the source of the issue.

Best regards.

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  1. Anonymous
    2023-06-02T07:29:55+00:00

    Hi David,

    I ran Windows Memory Diagnostic and it claimed a hardware error (even though the test seemed to have one OK), I had added new memory (went from 32 (5600Mhz) to 64 GB (6000Mhz)).

    My favorite game crashes 5 times in 10 minutes so the system is clearly unstable.

    I have decided to send the memory back to the supplier.

    Thanks for offering to help.

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  2. David-M 115.3K Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2023-06-01T14:19:37+00:00

    Hi. I'm David, and I'm happy to help you.

    Send the minidump files.

    These files are in "C:\Windows\Minidump".

    Copy any files you have to your desktop and store them in a ZIP file. Then upload the ZIP file to the cloud (OneDrive, Google Drive, Dropbox, etc...), choose to share it, and get the link.

    Post the link to the ZIP file here so I can have a look.

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