Multiple BSOD-Errors, mostly "Memory_Management"


  1. Posts : 1
    Windows 10
       #1

    Multiple BSOD-Errors, mostly "Memory_Management"


    Hey there,

    I am asking for help because I am exhausted by my problem and for the life of me cannot find out what's causing my trouble.

    It all started with "Memory_Management"-BSODs in infrequent intervals. Cause was always ntoskrnl.dll, the dumps did not state any offending drivers (as far as I could see). Then, other BSODs came to the party as well. I got some "system_thread_exception_not_handled", some others I cannot remember anymore, all having to do with something getting corrupted in memory.

    What I have done already:
    1. Reinstall Windows
    2. Update all Drivers
    3. Update UEFI
    4. Test different RAM-Timings
    5. Return RAM to JEDEC standard
    6. Test RAM with several tools (MemtestPro, Memtest86+, Prime95) all over 10 hours, all without error


    I cannot for the live of me figure out what's going on! Please halp! :)
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    windows 10 professional version 1607 build 14393.969 64 bit
       #2

    The logs are in a foreign language and cannot be scanned or read.
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