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BSOD MEMORY_MANAGEMENT randomly throughout day


Hello,
I am getting a BSOD at somewhat random points throughout the day when using my computer. It doesn't seem to occur when I do a particular task and I haven't been stressing the computer at all, just general internet browsing and editing word documents. I had this problem a couple months ago, but thought I fixed it by updating some drivers. So far I've tried updating my graphics driver and intel drivers. Any help would be great.

Also if you look at the dump files youll see there is a 4ish month gap from April 2016 to now. This was due to me being away on an internship and not using the computer.
  • JASONECEPC-Thu_08_25_2016_105451_91.zip (1.66 MB, 6 views)

Hello,
My name is Mihael and I'll be assisting you with your issues. Please uninstall Asrock utilities and XFastLan as these have been known to cause issues.


Run MemTest86+ to analyse your RAM. MemTest86+ - Test RAM - Windows 10 blog

MemTest86+ needs to be run for at least 8 passesfor conclusive results. Set it running before you go to bed and leave it overnight. We're looking for zeroerrors here. Even a single error will indicate RAM failure.
Let me know how this goes.

Hello, sorry for the delay I kept forgetting to bring my usb drive to work. I ran the memtest over the weekend and it went 40 passes without any errors. I uninstalled those two programs, so will have to see if I BSOD again this week. Thanks for your help so far and I will let you know if the error continues.

OK, keep me posted.

So I thought I was in the clear, but my PC bsod twice today while I was away from it. I've attached the updated dump files
  • JASONECEPC-Wed_09_14_2016_143312_29.zip (1.59 MB, 1 views)

Had it happen again today. This time may be a little different since I was running a multicore MATLAB program at the time of the crash.
  • JASONECEPC-Tue_10_04_2016_124900_97.zip (1.43 MB, 1 views)

Please update your Windows installation to the most recent Windows 10 version
Windows 10 - Upgrade Installation - Windows 10 blog

Please update your Windows installation to the most recent Windows 10 version
Windows 10 - Upgrade Installation - Windows 10 blog
Upgraded to the latest version. Isn't this update recent though? I've been BSODing periodically for months now.

You have/had version 10240 installed and the most recent is 14393, 10240 is the release in 2015 and 14393 is the anniversary update from this year

You have/had version 10240 installed and the most recent is 14393, 10240 is the release in 2015 and 14393 is the anniversary update from this year
Woops, guess windows update let me down. Thanks for your help, I will let you know if the problem persists.

BSOD MEMORY_MANAGEMENT randomly throughout day