MEMORY MANAGEMENT bsod

Marquis1

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Recently built my PC, using (4x2)GB of RAM. I get the bsod mentioned in title above(MEMORY_MANAGEMENT) while I am trying to patch League of Legends, however it happens during other processes as well. I'm willing to work with anyone and provide info, however I am not extremely adept with some computer terms. Help?
 
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most common fix would be to update the BIOS and install the current drivers for your motherboard from the motherboard vendors website.
if that does not fix the problem you would need run memtest86 on its own boot image to confirm RAM timings or to find bad RAM sticks.

you could also put your memory dumps from c:\windows\minidump directory on a server like microsoft one drive, share the files for public access and post a link.

sometimes you can also run whocrashed.exe or bluescreenviewer.exe and try a automated read of the memory dump.
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memory management bugcheck also has a error code that will help isolate the problem.
memory management also includes virtual memory and cache memory so problems with your
cpu voltage and clock...

Seanie280672

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memory management error could be all sorts, to sort it out, we are going to need more specs, memory make, type, speed etc, motherboard make and model, were all 4 sticks brought at the same time as a kit ? could be command rate needs to be manually set to 2T or 3T as you are populating all 4 slots, could be memory voltage, northbridge voltage, ram could be faulty, in which case you would need to run memtest for a few hours to find out.
 
most common fix would be to update the BIOS and install the current drivers for your motherboard from the motherboard vendors website.
if that does not fix the problem you would need run memtest86 on its own boot image to confirm RAM timings or to find bad RAM sticks.

you could also put your memory dumps from c:\windows\minidump directory on a server like microsoft one drive, share the files for public access and post a link.

sometimes you can also run whocrashed.exe or bluescreenviewer.exe and try a automated read of the memory dump.
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memory management bugcheck also has a error code that will help isolate the problem.
memory management also includes virtual memory and cache memory so problems with your
cpu voltage and clock rates or any problem with your storage subsystem can also generate mememory management bugchecks (it not just RAM)

often if the error code (first parameter of the bugcheck) is 0xc0000005 then you just have a memory issue (bad setting in BIOS or bad ram) and you would run memtest to confirm your RAM is ok.
 
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