Windows 10 memory management error

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Hello


Im getting memory management error on a brand new computer
Ram: corsair vengance lpx ddr4 8gb 2666mhz (running on auto 2133 can this be the problem)
Mobo asus maximus viii hero cpu i7 6700k (also stock 4ghz temps are around 30-32c mobo and cpu with raijintek triton cooler

I followed thiese steps and had no errors

Step 1 -- When does the error occur

Follow this step by step guide to learn how to fix the blue screen memory management error.
This error suddenly appears when your Windows is booting in normal condition and then restarts automatically.

Step 2 -- Open windows in safe mode

For the purpose of this tutorial, we will open our windows in safe mode. In order to do so, press the F8 key when the system is starting. As a result, the Advanced Boot Options will appear. Select the Safe mode option and hit the enter key.

Step 3 -- Open Control Panel

In order to resolve the problem, you will need to test your ram. In order to do so, go to the Start menu and open Control Panel.

Step 4 -- Open Administrative Tools

In the control panel window, open Administrative Tools.

Step 5 -- Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool

As a result, the Administrative Tools window will open up. From here, open the Windows Memory Diagnostic tool.

Step 6 -- Restart now option

In the Windows Memory Diagnostic window, select the first option which is recommended. As a result, your system will restart right away and will check for problems.

Step 7 -- Diagnosis will begin

After the computer has restarted, you will see that the Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool will be checking for memory problems. This diagnosis might take several minutes. Once the process has been completed, the system will restart and will open in normal condition.
If the error occurs again, simply replace your memory modules. And that's it. In this manner, you can easily resolve the blue screen error of memory management.


I cant really replace my ram now :/ its not that cheap and i just bought it

What do you think could be the problem?

Thank you :)
 

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Ok i found the warranties :) but what part should i return?? The analisys find no errors whatsoever and there have been no crash since a new update in windows 10
So if i get memory error can it be the ram cpu mobo (memory controller in cpu or chipset?) ssd (samsund sm951 m.2 pcie ssd) hdd (wd black) or...?
 
in a situation like this it would probably better to send the whole machine in for warranty.that having been said,i would call first to explain the issue and ask for a return authorization.also document all the crashes along with any error codes.you say it hasnt crashed since an update?in that case hold off the return for a few days just in case that fixed it.
 

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1 more thing i have assembled the computer myself and bought the parts from different stores so i cant take the whole machine back :(
(But still no crash till now :) )
It was like there was a windows update and i got constant crashes but like an hour later there was an other update and everything is fine again :/
 

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I'm having a similar issue as well. I have Corsair Sniper 8GB RAM and my computer has been working fine since I built it a year ago. I have had Windows 10 for about a month now and everything has been fine. Just recently I have been experiencing a lot of Firefox browser crashes as well as an occasional error that restarts my computer. Sometimes the error message is different but I recently noticed it said Error Memory Management. My Norton Utilities corrects registry errors between 2 and 30 every time it restarts even if I haven't downloaded anything that typically causes registry errors. Not sure if its just a bug in the software as it has only been occurring for a few days now. It should also be noted that firefox does not all ways crash. Sometimes it works flawless while other times it crashes less then 30 seconds into restarting it.
 

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I get this very rarely, but sometimes it'll just reboot without warning and no blur screen. I've done a full memory check using Windows own and memcheck (I believe it's called ) and nothing. All clear. Any ideas?