Windows 10: BSoD MEMORY MANAGEMENT error

Discus and support BSoD MEMORY MANAGEMENT error in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging to solve the problem; The past 6 months my Win10 Pro PC randomly crashes every now and then with a BSoD 'memory management' error. Fortunately, most of my work is (more or... Discussion in 'Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging' started by bromberg, Aug 17, 2020.

  1. bromberg Win User

    BSoD MEMORY MANAGEMENT error


    The past 6 months my Win10 Pro PC randomly crashes every now and then with a BSoD 'memory management' error.
    Fortunately, most of my work is (more or less) saved but it is still a huge inconvenience to wait for the reboot.

    Is there was a way to have Windows 10 inform me that my memory is in trouble so I can proactively do something to avoid a crash? If so, what should I do?



    Thanks in advance to all who reply,

    Dan

    :)
     
    bromberg, Aug 17, 2020
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  2. Argel Obm Win User

    BSOD- memory management

    Upon checking the dump file, the issue is being caused by ntoskrnl.exe. Ntoskrnl.exe is the one responsible for memory management that is why you're having the Memory Management error. We suggest that you follow the steps found in the link that we provided
    in our last reply to resolve the issue. Please take note that if you're overclocking your processor or video card, kindly reset their settings to default.

    Let us know the outcome after performing the provided steps.
     
    Argel Obm, Aug 17, 2020
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  3. IRQ memory BSODS, device manager, memory range?

    The only time I've seen that type of BSOD for myself is when I fried the PCI-e slots on my Striker 2 board... There wasn't anything that I could do, try and rma and go on.. I would suggest the steps that MilkyWay has said.. But, if you really don't know much about Bios's... I wouldn't play with Irq's... That can mess up everything on your board. USB, ethernet, ram, chip... But, that's just me on playing with irq's... To much of a hassle IMHO..
     
    Cold Storm, Aug 17, 2020
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  4. BSoD MEMORY MANAGEMENT error

    Getting BSOD 0x124 error

    Ignore what everone said here.

    0x124 BSOD is usually related to VCCIO (VTT), run Prime95 version 26.6 with custom sizes of 512K to 640K with 50% of your memory for at least 8 hours.

    If you get a 0x124 BSOD, increase VCCIO voltage by small steps, run Prime95 again until your stable.

    If you pass Prime95 512K to 640K without a BSOD, then its Vcore too low. I'd suggest running IntelBurnTest with 80% of your memory to verify stability (8 to 12 hours).

    Oh, and yeah, if this problem appeared all of the sudden, the reason is CPU degradation, you can prevent it by enabling C-States or adjust your overclock to use lower voltages.
     
    Regeneration, Aug 17, 2020
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