I'm experiencing the MEMORY_MANAGEMENT Blue Screen of Death about two to three times a week, and I'm really at a loss for what's causing it. I've tried reaching out on the official Windows forums, but the responses always lead me in circles: they suggest a fix, I try it, but it doesn't resolve the issue, and then the responses just stop.
I know that a minidump file could help diagnose the problem, so I've uploaded mine here: https://www.mediafire.com/file/166zj633mk8mhxv/060625-124875-01.dmp/file. If someone could guide me through the troubleshooting process, I would be really grateful. Just as a heads-up, I'm not very tech-savvy, so detailed help would be awesome!
3 Answers
To tackle those BSODs, it’s crucial to analyze the dump files you have. If you can boot into Windows or Safe Mode, check for dump files in the C:WindowsMinidump folder. If you find any, zip them up and share via a file hosting site like MediaFire or Catbox.moe since Reddit has been banning certain uploads. Also, having multiple dump files helps a lot for a thorough check. If you're not familiar with how to generate more dumps, check this guide to set up your system for small memory dumps to capture future issues.
Based on what you mentioned, it sounds like the RAM might be at fault. If you're able to, try reseating the RAM sticks—just take them out and put them back in. Also, you can run tests like removing one stick at a time to troubleshoot. Just a note, since you said it's a desktop, that means your RAM should be replaceable if necessary!
It sounds like it might be a RAM issue. Have you thought about running MemTest86? It's pretty straightforward and can help identify if your RAM is faulty. You can definitely use the free version for this. Also, if your RAM is removable, consider switching it out with another stick to see if that solves the problem.
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