Fixing Memory Management BSOD with more RAM

iezza

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Jun 2, 2013
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Hey guys, i was infrequently getting Memory management BSOD when i ran CS:GO, it crashed ever 4-5 games and was annoying ( about 4-5 hours of load)

I just added 2 more sticks of ram (4GB each) and it seems to have stopped

Is this a legitimate permanent solution or am i getting lucky?
 
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If you're on an installation of Windows 10 then you are experiencing what is known as a memory leak whereby your ram usage is abnormally high or you're receiving a BSOD, memory management. Now in order to understand the issue properly there are a couple of check points to follow.
1| If based off of Windows 10, then try a system restore to a point prior to when the issue began. You can likewise try a repair install to rid your system of OS corruption.
2| Did you install exactly the same ram sticks across all your slots? They aren't a mixed pair or set of sticks in your ram slots, now, are they?
3| Have you performed a BIOS update? On that note please pass on your full systems specs.
4| Locate your .dmp files and...

Lutfij

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If you're on an installation of Windows 10 then you are experiencing what is known as a memory leak whereby your ram usage is abnormally high or you're receiving a BSOD, memory management. Now in order to understand the issue properly there are a couple of check points to follow.
1| If based off of Windows 10, then try a system restore to a point prior to when the issue began. You can likewise try a repair install to rid your system of OS corruption.
2| Did you install exactly the same ram sticks across all your slots? They aren't a mixed pair or set of sticks in your ram slots, now, are they?
3| Have you performed a BIOS update? On that note please pass on your full systems specs.
4| Locate your .dmp files and upload them on a file hosting site. After that is done, link them back here for us to study them.
 
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