Memory Management BSOD 0x1a 41790

bigk9359

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Sep 7, 2014
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I'm constantly getting a bsod every now and then and it's always memory management. I ran memtest and there's no errors.

Last year I just had my computer custom made in February. It was only till may that I had my first bsod. I thought it was nothing and continued enjoying my newly built computer. 2 months later, there was a crash every 2-3 days per week, usually consisting of the same mem management crash. Sometimes, I wouldn't even get a bug check string.

Up until September, I tried running memtest to see if my ram was faulty; It came back with 0 issues. I then tried reinstalling the OS. It crashes the next day after the fresh install with the same mem man bsod.

Finally, I thought I found a solution: I set my virtual memory paging file to a minimum of 16mb and a maximum of 12GB (I have 8 GB of Ram). The problem went away for like a month then came back.

So about every month until now, it would crash maybe twice a month. Now it's crashed like 3 times in the passed week, all mem management, except one that doesn't even have a bug check string with a bug check code of 0x109.

It's crashed while playing games, the others happened during some light browsing, and even idling. This happens completely random, or while watching a flashplayer video on Google chrome.

Other than this crashing, I've noticed that my computer acts weird on startup/coming out of sleep mode: The monitor says "no DVI connection" with a black screen for a couple seconds before coming out of sleep mode. Sometimes when I shut the computer off, then turn it back on later, the computer will have missing notification icons, the volume might not work (unless restarted). The only way to fix these weird bugs is to restart my computer (sometimes multiple times before the issues fix themselves).

I'm at my wits end on this and I don't know what to do. I'm basically computer illiterate when it comes to hardware/software. The only thing I can think to do is replace my RAM, or get more RAM.
 
Solution
Memtest has run for at least 4 passes? It isn't always right too.Run it per stick.Make sure the ram is working at it's rated speed and timings,also voltage.Without knowing hardware hard to say what exactly.
If you can check with other ram,maybe from a friend or friendly neighbour or ...
Virtual memory is still at what you set it?

Have the latest bios too?

For hardware specs could you do this,

Download hwinfo32,
http://www.hwinfo.com/download32.html
open it,click run,close the top window which is the system summary,click save report at the left top,in the next window at the bottom check=dot "short text report" after that next,you'll get to see what is in your pc,copy that by clicking "copy to clipboard" and right click and paste in...

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Memtest has run for at least 4 passes? It isn't always right too.Run it per stick.Make sure the ram is working at it's rated speed and timings,also voltage.Without knowing hardware hard to say what exactly.
If you can check with other ram,maybe from a friend or friendly neighbour or ...
Virtual memory is still at what you set it?

Have the latest bios too?

For hardware specs could you do this,

Download hwinfo32,
http://www.hwinfo.com/download32.html
open it,click run,close the top window which is the system summary,click save report at the left top,in the next window at the bottom check=dot "short text report" after that next,you'll get to see what is in your pc,copy that by clicking "copy to clipboard" and right click and paste in you next post.You can edit anything out that you don't want us to know about.
 
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