I'm having a frustrating issue with my computer where it freezes and shows a blue screen error message about "MEMORY MANAGEMENT STORE DATA STRUCTURE CORRUPTION". This happens quite often, and I'm looking for help to resolve it. I've got some dump files related to the crashes, and I can share them if needed. Any advice on what to do next?
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Definitely share those dump files! It sounds like you're dealing with memory issues based on your BSOD message. Have you run any memory diagnostics yet? It would be good to confirm if memory is at fault here.
First off, make sure you gather those dump files since they'll help in diagnosing the issue more accurately. If you can boot into Windows or Safe Mode, check in C:WindowsMinidump for those files. Once you find them, zip the folder and upload it to a file-sharing site that isn’t blacklisted—like MediaFire or Catbox. It’s ideal to have multiple dump files to work with for a better analysis.

I ran the standard Windows memory diagnostics, but it didn’t find anything. I also tried sfc and CHKDSK, but those didn't show any issues either. CrystalDiskInfo said my SSD is at 83% life but fine otherwise.