BSOD - Memory_Management - Windows 7

mamba238

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Hello, I recently received some BSOD of my computer, while I was a playing a game( System_Service_Exception) so, I figured it was the GPU so, what I did was delete all files that are from Nvidia using an software uninstaller (Display Driver Uninstaller) then, I install the latest driver at the geforce website, for a clean install. Everything was good, then another BSOD appeared (this happened when I wasn't playing a game), on the BSOD says "Memory_Management" so, I did some test using Windows Memory Diagnostic and there was no errors on my RAMs. So, what can I do if is the RAM giving me the problem or the GPU giving me the problem. Need Help!

1. Computer Case: Rosewill Blackhawk Mid Tower Case
2. Motherboard: ASRock Z77 Extreme4 ATX
3. Power Supply: Seasonic X Series x650 Gold
4. CPU: Intel i5-3570k 3.4GHz (OC to 4.2GHz)
5. RAM: G.Skill Sniper 8 GB (2x4GB) DDR3 1600
6. HDD: Western Digital Black Caviar (WD1002FAEX)
7. SSD: OCZ Vertex 4 128GB
8. After Cooler Heatsink: Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo
9. Optical Drive: Asus Black Blu-Ray Burner
10. Monitor: Asus VG248QE
11. Mouse: Corsair Vengeance M65 FPS Gaming Mouse
12. Keyboard: Razer Blackwidow Chroma
13. Case Fan: Rosewill RFA-120mm blue leds
14. Case Fan: Xigmatek FCB 140mm blue leds
 
the error code indicates memory corruption.
error code 0x41287
An illegal page fault occurred while holding working set synchronization. Parameter 2 contains the referenced virtual address.

this can be cause by bad BIOS setting for RAM (voltages, clock settings, primary or secondary timings)
generally, I would have people update the BIOS or reset it to defaults with no overclocking, then run memtest86 to confirm the memory setting and memory work as expected.

this problem can also be caused by drivers that are overwriting other drivers data structures in memory.
in this case you would update as many drivers for your motherboard (from your vendors website)
reboot and if you continue to get bugchecks and memtest86 passes, then you would put your memory .dmp file on a server and post a link.
 

mamba238

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Ok, yesterday I disabled the overclock of my CPU, I also Update my BIOS and then I run memtest86. Almost 13 hours with 12 passes and with no errors. So, I don't know what seem to be the problem.
 
see if your system can generate another bugcheck with the overclocking disabled and the new default BIOS settings.