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BSOD Everytime: MEMORY_MANAGEMENT 0x0000001a 00000000`00004477
Hello all,
First time poster, thanks in advance for all tips and assistance. This one has me stumped! I am getting a BSOD (BC shown in title), exact same one, every time I put my laptop into sleep, hibernate or power off.
I've done all the usual stuff, listed here, plus other things I am probably forgetting like safe mode etc... Now running Driver Verifier (for the first time). Seems like I should be able to figure this out since it is the same one, but I don't have VC setup with debug symbols to see the failing line of code. So I am hoping someone who does this more often will be able to check it out and/or offer any other insight.
I have attached the .zip file with all the logs, output from CPU-Z and a couple of minidumps found here
Attachment 55634
Attachment 55635
Attachment 55636
Since they are all the same (or very, very close) I just attached two. My theory was that the pagefile was not getting written fast enough or something, but haven't been able to change anything that modified or alleviated the BSOD.
Notes on what I have tried so far:
Read tons of related articles on here, MS forums, T. Hardware, .... Didn't keep a list, it is a lot, figured surely someone had seen this. Interestingly I can't find this exact error code (para 1 is 0x...4477) documented anywhere, including MS and here:
BSOD Index (Great reference, thanks John Carrona!)
SSD system
Tried three different SSD SanDisk Extreme II, SanDisk Extreme, SanDisk Ultra II
Upgraded new memory 4GB to 8GB (previously done, but suspecting memory issue, tried a bunch of working sticks to verify sockets and see if something wrong with these, can't find anything)
Tried both orders; tried original 4GB set, both orders; tried 4GB set from other laptop, worked fine from other upgrade, both orders; tried 8GB upgrade from other laptop, working fine in other laptop
1. Did driver updates (used a tool to find latest versions)
2. Did sfc, ok
3. Did chkdsk, ok (new image on new SSD in 2/3 cases anyway)
4. Did memtest, memtest.org, ok (on new sticks, currently in)
5. Updated BIOS (latest is 9c.25.00)
6. Swapped memory sticks (see full list above)
7. Verified pagefile is full sized. Tried with no pagefile (in case of timing issue with SSD) small file and full file. Currently at full file size.
After driver verifier (assuming it doesn't turn up the smoking gun) I am thinking maybe retrograde the BIOS, and see if that has any impact. They did several spins for thermal issues on the GPU I am not seeing, so maybe the latest isn't required. I have no way to adjust timings on this laptop, and if I did, not sure I would want to mess around with that. Laptop that has to stay on but works is much nicer than a brick!
Thanks in advance!