MEMORY_MANAGEMENT and CBS.log

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Hey, I'm still getting the BSOD MEMORY_MANAGEMENT every once in a while, well actually like everyday. But someone said, run sfc /scannow so I did, and it says it has corrupted files it could not fix. I'm not sure if this is gonna help me get rid of this notorious BSOD since I thought I got rid of it by deleting Killer Network Manager but it's still here. Here's the log:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bx9gA-pNF2rASjVGVnBJN184NlE/edit?usp=sharing
 
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did not have rights to view the log file.

files it can not fix, means the backup copy of the file is also corrupted.
mostly caused by malware. for windows 7 you would have to repair using a original disk.
windows 8.x has a online command to do the repair via the internet
did not have rights to view the log file.

files it can not fix, means the backup copy of the file is also corrupted.
mostly caused by malware. for windows 7 you would have to repair using a original disk.
windows 8.x has a online command to do the repair via the internet
 
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Mounty_078

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Oh oke.
And how do I repair it with the original disk?
 
-you should make your google docs file you posted have public read rights.

-depend on the file that was corrupted. But in general you would boot off the windows disk and select repair.
google "how to windows 7 repair" and there should be many links for info
 

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Ooh I clicked prevent viewers from downloading xd I thought it said preview viewers download. Fixed it.
 
looked at your cds.log looked like the repair system is corrupted.
I would run the microsoft tool at
http://support2.microsoft.com/kb/947821
it should fix the repair tool and you can rescan.

this is a common problem with pirated versions of windows or malware infected systems.





 

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This didn't do it for me. I still have only the MEMORY_MANAGEMENT BSOD. I also have this very odd issue. After flashing my BIOS which reduced the BSODs but everytime my PC crashed it would just restart without BSOD. So I disabled automatically restart and enabled minidump. But now everytime my PC crashes I get the BSOD but it just freezes, it doesn't load the minidump or restarts. It just freezes and I have to shut down my PC and start it up again. And after it starts up I can't find any minidump.
 
if you can not get a minidump and you have the correct settings, it is most often a failure in your disk subsystem. Ie disk drive or sata.

At this point you should check the basics. Test your hardware, make sure you don't have any overclocking set in BIOS, boot memtest86 and test your RAM
when you run windows, do a full malwarebytes scan, run the make sure the system file checker show no corrupted system files. Make sure you are not running a pirate version of windows, they often come with rootkits and malware preinstalled and block proper updates.