Windows 10: BSOD after removing bad RAM and reinstalling windows

Discus and support BSOD after removing bad RAM and reinstalling windows in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; Hi,I recently got a new computer about a week ago.It was working well for a little while and then I got constant BSODs of various types, mostly memory... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by Jddgdrt, Apr 18, 2023.

  1. Jddgdrt Win User

    BSOD after removing bad RAM and reinstalling windows


    Hi,I recently got a new computer about a week ago.It was working well for a little while and then I got constant BSODs of various types, mostly memory management, and other issues like Chrome or Firefox crashing.I ran memtest86 and found that one of the RAM modules was bad.I removed that module and reinstalled Windows 11.However, I am still getting the above BSODs and issues.I would be grateful if anyone could please assist.Unfortunately, the place I bought it from is not being very helplful.I've uploaded the minidumps here: https://www.dropbox.com/t/NMmh5RcUAjT7rgxXThe most recent dump is a

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    Jddgdrt, Apr 18, 2023
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  2. jpierce55 Win User

    Reinstall Windows?

    You don't need to reinstall windows. Go to the device manager and remove uninstall the processor and motherboard drivers listed. When you start the system back up you should be able to re-install the new ones. I just changed my mobo/processor Friday, everything is fine.

    BTW I have seen some reviews that state practically no difference in using more than 2gb of ram.
     
    jpierce55, Apr 18, 2023
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  3. ubuysa Win User
    Daily BSOD. Trying to Determine if Bad RAM, SSD, Motherboard, or Other

    The odds of both RAM sticks being faulty are tiny, but you have said "both sticks have failed tests", and that might suggest it's some other hardware problem - the motherboard for example. Is the RAM you have on the motherboard's QVL list for example? It certainly appears that those two RAM sticks don't work in that board. Are you on the latest BIOS?
     
    ubuysa, Apr 18, 2023
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  4. puma99dk| Win User

    BSOD after removing bad RAM and reinstalling windows

    Reinstalling Windows 10 to sell a PC - is the 'Remove everything' option enough?

    Restore factory settings do list Removes your personal files, apps and settings, and reinstalls the version of Windows that came on this PC.

    So if this isn't true well than just erase the drive and install a clean Windows 10 with all the drivers u need but why should it be true
    @FordGT90Concept ? *Laugh :laugh:
     
    puma99dk|, Apr 18, 2023
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