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BSOD Memory_Management
I don't know what happened. I just built a new PC and did a fresh install of windows, everything was running fine for about a week and all of the sudden google chrome started not being able to load webpages, asking me to reload every page then I just got a random BSOD Memory_management and then I couldnt start up for more than 1 minute without a BSOD.So I ran a windows memory diagnostic which immediately showed that there was a "hardware error call the manufacturer" or whatever so I opened up my case and removed one of the RAM sticks and then started up the computer played around with it and had no google chrome errors anymore and I could actually use the PC without a BSOD. Ran a mem diag on that one stick in the slot it's always been in and it showed no errors - moved the stick to where the other stick was, no errors again. Removed the stick that has remained in the system and put the one I originally removed in the spot the original one was in and I could not boot the system so I don't think it's the slots on the MOBO but the actual stick of ram itself.
I tried to use the tool in the BSOD instructions post but it didn't work for some reason I think the minidump files are gone. Just wondering what the problem is - because the RAM is relatively new I issued an RMA and got a replacement anyway but I don't want to make any of the same errors or anything that can harm the new RAM cuz the RMA process is a pain.
My specs are: i7 8700k @ 4.5ghz - Corsair LPX 16gb @ 3000mhz (xmp profile 1), gigabyte z370xp SLI mobo and a gtx 970 g1 gaming edition.
i was getting memory_management errors - something about a corrupted PTE has been detected.
I got one ATTEMPTED_TO_WRITE_READONLY
Apologize for losing the damn dump files, i just read them in WhoCrashed.....any help would be appreciated