I'm experiencing blue screen errors with a 'Memory_Management' code when trying to install Windows 11 on my new PC build. Although the BIOS recognizes all my RAM, the installation keeps crashing. I've noticed there are orange and red lights on the RAM and CPU during boot-up, but the system does start. Any tips on what might be causing these issues or how to resolve them? Occasionally, I also get errors like 'KERNEL_SECURITY_CHECK_FAILURE' or 'IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL.'
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You could also have issues with the physical connections of your RAM or CPU. Try reseating your CPU to ensure it's properly connected. Sometimes, these components can get a little loose or misaligned, which can cause errors like what you're seeing.
Sounds like you might need to check your dump files for better insight on those blue screens. If you can boot into Windows or Safe Mode, head to 'C:WindowsMinidump.' If you see any dump files, zip them up and share them using a file hosting site like Catbox or MediaFire. We can analyze those files to figure out what's going wrong. You might want to follow a guide to set your system to create small memory dumps for clearer diagnostics.
And just to be safe, remember to backup your important data before making any changes to your BIOS or hard drive setup. It’s always better to be cautious!
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