Windows 10: RAM memory corruption?

Discus and support RAM memory corruption? in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; Hi,I recently bought a second-hand PC and while gaming I am getting repeated various BSOD crashes which I believe are down to corrupted RAM or drivers,... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by ToBa93, Apr 10, 2024.

  1. ToBa93 Win User

    RAM memory corruption?


    Hi,I recently bought a second-hand PC and while gaming I am getting repeated various BSOD crashes which I believe are down to corrupted RAM or drivers, but I can't identify the problematic files beyond that. I have tried physically dismounting and remounting the RAM and am relatively sure it's not a physical problem.BSOD error codes have included:KMODE_EXCEPTIONSYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLEDIRQL_ACCESS_NOT_EQUALBAD_OBJECT_HEADERand others. Most recent minidump attached here: https://we.tl/t-Nvlxw2hEOG - any help appreciated!

    :)
     
    ToBa93, Apr 10, 2024
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  2. Issues with total memory size of dedicated available RAM

    Hello Gevorg,

    Thank you for posting your concern in Microsoft Community an we regret for the inconvenience.

    From the description provided, I understand that the motherboard you are using has 4 DIMM slots which supports up to 8 GB of dedicated RAM.

    To be able to understand the issue better. let us know how are you viewing the total memory size of dedicated available RAM in your PC.

    Now, in one case, if you are using more than one module of RAM, and the frequencies at which they operate are not the same. There will be two outcomes:

    • The modules will conflict in terms of DIMM frequencies and it will declare memory failure.
    • Instead of downclocking one or more RAM/s, the motherboard will reject the ones from being accepted.

    In order to ascertain if the hardware is correctly configured, I suggest you to check the system information in the BIOS settings. Refer to the manufacturer provided manual to know more about on how to access the BIOS settings.

    In another scenario, your computer may also be allocating part of your RAM to other hardware modules, such as your network hardware.

    As a secondary workout, I suggest you to increase the Virtual Memory and check if it helps. Follow the steps below.


    • Click Windows key + R to open the RUN command utility and type
      msconfig.exe, then press ENTER.

    • Click on Boot option and select advanced options.

    • Check the maximum memory box and change the value accordingly.

    • Click on Apply and Ok to save changes and click Restart the computer.

    Hope the above information is helpful.

    Thank You.
     
    Sayan_Ghosh, Apr 10, 2024
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  3. Rey Bel1 Win User
    Installed Memory(RAM)

    Hi Jyotirmay,

    Base on the screenshot you provided, it means you have a 3.5 GB usable memory out of the 4 GB memory installed. The amount of usable memory that you see is not exact amount. Usable memory is a calculated amount of the total physical memory minus "hardware
    reserved" memory.

    The reduction of the available system memory depends on the configuration of the following:

    • The devices that are installed in the computer and the memory that is reserved by those devices.
    • The ability of the motherboard to handle memory.
    • The System BIOS version and settings.
    • The version of Windows that is installed
    • Other system settings.

    If you find that much of your RAM is regularly being used, consider adding more RAM if possible, especially if your PC only has 1 or 2 gigabytes (GB) of RAM. To learn more about what kind of RAM your PC model uses, first look at the memory info in Task Manager,
    and then visit the PC manufacturer’s website for more specific info.


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    • Type of memory (RAM) PC uses
    • RAM speed
    • Memory slots used

    Here’s some info about the minimum memory requirements for Windows 10:

    • Windows 10 (32-bit) can run on a PC with 1 GB of RAM, but it runs better with 2 GB. For better performance, add memory so you have 3 GB or more.
    • Windows 10 (64-bit) can run on a PC with 2 GB of RAM, but it runs better with 4 GB. For better performance, add memory so you have 6 GB or more.

    Let us know if you need further assistance.
     
    Rey Bel1, Apr 10, 2024
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  4. RAM memory corruption?

    HP stream wont update windows 10 , not enough memory

    Hello,

    To better assist you, we suggest that you check the RAM of your computer and the memory usage by following the steps provided below:

    • Open Task Manager.
    • Click on More details.
    • Click on the Performance tab.
    • Click on Memory.

    Update us with the result.

    Thank you.
     
    Stephanie Sal, Apr 10, 2024
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