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Old 22 June 12, 04:51   #1
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Hi, today I got a blue screen twice. Both said Memory_Management. I don't know whats causing it but two things happened pre-BSOD. A power cut and Firefox updated.

I ran in normal mode 3 times after power cut. First and second times I got a message at startup that a Bluetooth something wasn't found. After about 30min CPU usage shot up to 100% load on what I saw was 3 cores before I hit reset. Second time ran fine for about 1hr before BSOD when opening 3Dsimed. 3rd time I received BSOD just after login.

I'm now running in safemode. I don't know what that might mean But I hope I can rule out hardware issues.
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Old 22 June 12, 04:57   #2
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Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Memory Diagnostics Tool.
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Old 22 June 12, 05:26   #3
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What system are you running?
It can help us with your problems.
Did you run any update services before BSOD...
Bluetooth issues may be related to USB voltage issues or voltage issues in general.

Thanks.
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Old 23 June 12, 03:11   #4
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I ran memtest86 it came up with 710 errors before I decided to exit.

system is Windows 7 64-Bit, Asus P8P67 Pro B3, i5-2500k, Corsair 4gb DDR3.
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I ran memtest86 it came up with 710 errors before I decided to exit.
There's your answer.
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Old 23 June 12, 05:18   #6
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...safemode. I don't know what that might mean...
Safe mode loads the absolute minimum needed (drivers, files, etc) for the system to function. If you're currently in safe mode and on-line, I suggest that you verify that your firewall and virus-ware are currently live.
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Old 23 June 12, 17:06   #7
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I ran memtest86 it came up with 710 errors before I decided to exit.

system is Windows 7 64-Bit, Asus P8P67 Pro B3, i5-2500k, Corsair 4gb DDR3.
If you have still have warranty, reclamation, else buy new memory.
Its quite surprising that the computer even starts to be honest, 700 errors whoah.
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Old 26 June 12, 21:50   #8
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Pull the memory out
Boot the computer
Shut down the computer
Re-seat the memory , change slots
Boot the computer
Rerun memtest

Set you ram speed, latency and voltage in Bios manually.

Ram very rarely goes bad all of a sudden for no reason.
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My similar set-up did just that until I started changing the RAM volts. The Corsair Vengeance is now running at lower Volts (1,38V) and no BSOD's for me!!

Hope this helps
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