BSOD Flag Memory_Management, stop code 0x00000133

Justin Gaar

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Sep 26, 2013
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I'm not sure if this is the right place, but I keep getting this same blue screen whenever I attach things like my cell phone to charge, or a Thermaltake HDD Dock with a 2TB HDD. The BSOD pops up with Memory Management. I ran a memcheck, and got the following. The short version is that it found no errors.
System details
Motherboard: Asus P8Z68-V LX
Memory: PNY Part #64COMHHHJ-HS 4GBx2
The long version follows (out of the event viewer)
+ System

- Provider

[ Name] Microsoft-Windows-MemoryDiagnostics-Results
[ Guid] {5F92BC59-248F-4111-86A9-E393E12C6139}

EventID 1101

Version 0

Level 4

Task 0

Opcode 0

Keywords 0x8000000000000000

- TimeCreated

[ SystemTime] 2014-03-13T19:16:52.953560400Z

EventRecordID 13731

Correlation

- Execution

[ ProcessID] 2180
[ ThreadID] 5032

Channel System

Computer ren-pc

- Security

[ UserID] S-1-5-18


- UserData

- Results

LaunchType Manual

CompletionType Pass

MemorySize 8156

TestType 10

TestDuration 326

TestCount 12

NumPagesTested 2086445

NumPagesUnTested 1594

NumBadPages 0

T1NumBadPages 0

T2NumBadPages 0

T3NumBadPages 0

T4NumBadPages 0

T5NumBadPages 0

T6NumBadPages 0

T7NumBadPages 0

T8NumBadPages 0

T9NumBadPages 0

T10NumBadPages 0

T11NumBadPages 0

T12NumBadPages 0

T13NumBadPages 0

T14NumBadPages 0

T15NumBadPages 0

T16NumBadPages 0

Blue screen event out of event viewer follows. I'll put it in a spoiler tag so it doesn't make this initial post ridiculously long:
Version=1
EventType=BlueScreen
EventTime=130330861655209654
ReportType=4
Consent=1
UploadTime=130330862044571792
ReportIdentifier=97bf141b-732d-11e3-bebf-c86000a26dcc
IntegratorReportIdentifier=010114-23328-01
NsAppName=BlueScreen
Response.type=4
DynamicSig[1].Name=OS Version
DynamicSig[1].Value=6.2.9200.2.0.0.256.4
DynamicSig[2].Name=Locale ID
DynamicSig[2].Value=1033
Sec[0].Key=BCCode
Sec[0].Value=133
Sec[1].Key=BCP1
Sec[1].Value=0000000000000001
Sec[2].Key=BCP2
Sec[2].Value=0000000000001E00
Sec[3].Key=BCP3
Sec[3].Value=0000000000000000
Sec[4].Key=BCP4
Sec[4].Value=0000000000000000
Sec[5].Key=OS Version
Sec[5].Value=6_2_9200
Sec[6].Key=Service Pack
Sec[6].Value=0_0
Sec[7].Key=Product
Sec[7].Value=256_1
File[0].CabName=010114-23328-01.dmp
File[0].Path=010114-23328-01.dmp
File[0].Flags=327682
File[0].Type=2
File[0].Original.Path=C:\Windows\Minidump\010114-23328-01.dmp
File[1].CabName=sysdata.xml
File[1].Path=WER-154500-0.sysdata.xml
File[1].Flags=327682
File[1].Type=5
File[1].Original.Path=C:\Users\Ren\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-154500-0.sysdata.xml
File[2].CabName=WERInternalMetadata.xml
File[2].Path=WER4EEC.tmp.WERInternalMetadata.xml
File[2].Flags=327682
File[2].Type=5
File[2].Original.Path=C:\Users\Ren\AppData\Local\Temp\WER4EEC.tmp.WERInternalMetadata.xml
Ns[0].Name=stopcode
Ns[0].Value=00000133
Ns[1].Name=p1
Ns[1].Value=00000001
Ns[2].Name=p2
Ns[2].Value=00001E00
Ns[3].Name=p3
Ns[3].Value=00000000
Ns[4].Name=p4
Ns[4].Value=00000000
FriendlyEventName=Shut down unexpectedly
ConsentKey=BlueScreen
AppName=Windows
AppPath=C:\Windows\System32\WerFault.exe
NsPartner=windows
NsGroup=windows8
So basically, the memory seems clear right? What I'm asking is, can someone help me confirm that? And, given the stop code, it seems this might be related to the hardware I'm connecting, so why is it flagging Memory_Management as the cause?

Thanks in advance.