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- #Blue screen memory management crash how to#
- #Blue screen memory management crash update#
- #Blue screen memory management crash upgrade#
My Surface Pro 4 threw the memory management error when I tried to upgrade to the Fall Creators Update. Step 4: How I fixed the issue on my Surface Pro 4 You can use Windows Defender for that, or a third-party solution like Malwarebytes.
#Blue screen memory management crash update#
Remove any hardware that is not required if you update Windows, for instance a 56K modem using Device Manager.If your PC has multiple RAM units, try removing some of them to test if it makes a difference, or moving them to different slots.Some tools may also enable overclocking functionality, make sure you run those and reset the values to their factory defaults. The Surface has no overclocking settings though, but many desktop motherboards have. On the Surface, hold down Volume UP while you hit the Power button. How you get there depends on the manufacturer and make of the BIOS / UEFI. You need to check the BIOS / UEFI for that. Make sure the PC is not overclocked or underclocked.If the bluescreen messages coincide with the installation of software or updates, try removing those to see if that fixes the issue. Also, check the recently installed software or updates listing.Use Windows-I to open the Settings application, and select Windows & Security > Windows Update to run a check for updates. If you experience memory management bluescreens during operations, make sure your PC is up to date.Once you are done with that, run chkdsk C: f\ afterwards to check the primary hard drive of the computer for errors. If integrity violations were discovered, you may have found the issue that caused the memory management bluescreen. If you get "Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations", everything is fine and you can move on. The process takes a couple of minutes to complete. Windows checks core files of the operating system to make sure they are not corrupt or missing. Type the command sfc /scannow as shown on the screenshot above.Press the Windows-key, type cmd.exe, hold down the Ctrl-key and Shift-key, and hit the Enter-key on the keyboard. Step 2: Scan for corrupt Windows files and hard drive issues
#Blue screen memory management crash how to#
Here is a quick video that demonstrates how to run the built-in Windows tool to fix Memory Management Error 0X0000001A in Safe Mode. Tip: You can run a third-party tool like MemTest64 or MemTest86+.