I've been encountering a Kernel Mode Heap Corruption crash error on my new PC, which I've only had for less than two months. This has happened twice now, and despite my efforts, I haven't been able to pinpoint the exact issue. I've ensured that my BIOS, chipset, and drivers are all updated to the latest versions. I also have a minidump available for review. Anyone have ideas on what could be causing this?
2 Answers
It's great that you updated everything! One more thing to check is the stability of your overclocking settings (if any). Sometimes, if you're pushing components too far, you might hit a kernel error. Try resetting to default settings and see if that helps!
Have you double-checked all your RAM sticks? Sometimes, faulty RAM can lead to this kind of error. You might want to run a memory diagnostic tool to see if there are any problems there.

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