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BSOD Window 11 Stop Code: MEMORY MANAGEMENT

Anonymous
2022-08-09T05:50:20+00:00

Hi,

I always get bluescreen 3 times with code MEMORY MANAGEMENT, I've tried minidump file analysis and all three are caused by ntoskrnl.exe. but I don't quite understand, can you help me? I have also attached the minidump file.

My laptop: ACER Nitro 5 AN515-57
CPU: i9-11900H
GPU: RTX 3060
RAM: 32GB (16x2)

Minidump file: https://1drv.ms/u/s!AsiR\_A80irDevTsaBlVF-KbY1WHo

Windows for home | Windows 11 | Performance and system failures

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  1. DYARI BARHAM 34,936 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2022-08-09T06:38:13+00:00

    Hi ShieruEris,

    I'm Dyari. Thanks for reaching out. I will be happy to assist you in this regard.

    The minidump files indicate Memory corruption.

    To troubleshoot this issue, kindly try the steps below and skip a step that you have already tried:

    1-If you are overclocking your PC, try running everything (CPU, GPU, system memory) at their stock speeds. See if the issue is still reproducible. Or, turn off XMP profile or set it to Auto.

    2-Test the RAM with free utility MemTest86, then run a full 8 pass scan to test your RAM for physical errors:

    https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/14201-memte...

    3-Run the Windows Memory Diagnostic:

    https://www.howtogeek.com/260813/how-to-test-yo...

    4-If you are comfortable of doing so, take all the system memory sticks out, examine them for any obvious defects, and then reseat them into the sockets. Make sure that they are seated properly in their slots. If you have multiple sticks of system memory installed and you suspect one is faulty, one thing to try is to reproduce the issue with only one stick of memory module at a time. This will help you to isolate the faulty module.

    5-Try to flash the latest version of system bios for your motherboard. Download the latest version of BIOS from the manufacturer's website to improve compatibility with various memory modules.

    6-Run Command Prompt as administrator and type these commands then hit enter after each command:

    DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Scanhealth

    DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth

    sfc /scannow

    7-Update all the drivers from Device Manager or download then install the latest driver that provided in the manufacturer's website.

    8-If the issue still persists, Enable Driver Verifier for 2 days or until you get another BSOD and share the minidump files to indicate which file caused the issue:

    https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/5470-enable...

    Do not forget to disable it after 2 days as it causes another issues.

    Please let me know if you need further assistance and keep me updated.

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