Windows 7 BSOD Memory Management issue.

damonais

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Every so often, I get a BSOD that states Memory Management or Penlistcorrupt or something similar. Wondering what is causing this BSOD? I've done some research and came to the conclusion that either my RAM sticks are faulty (brand new) or I am getting false errors. Any ideas?? Any help would be great.

Including W7F Diag. tool files, Rammon file and screenshots of my CPU-Z.
 

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There are no memory dumps uploaded with these reports. Please do the following:
There are no memory dumps uploaded with these reports. Please do the following:

You have a RNX-MiniN1 Wireless LAN 802.11n USB 2.0 Network Adapter:

You have this problem device:
ArcSec ROOT\LEGACY_ARCSEC\0000 This device is not present, is not working properly, or does not have all its drivers installed.
This is probably a leftover from ArcSoft software that has been uninstalled. If so, do this:
Go back to Device Manager.
Click "View".
Check "Show Hidden Devices".
Go back down to "Non-Plug and Play Drivers" and click the "+" to expand the list.
Right click on ArcSec and select "Uninstall".
Reboot.

No sign of any BSOD's in the MSINFO32 report either. BSOD's like this are usually hardware issues, start by running these free diagnostics: Link Removed
 
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