Windows 10 MEMORY_MANAGEMENT cramping my style

doctorcheese

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Hi,

Been getting the BSOD a few times a week since installing new GPU and RAM. Happens under stress 99% of the time.

Windows & all drivers should be pretty up to date, I did a clean wipe of the old GPU drivers before installing the newest. RAM is set to XMP 2.0 settings

Already ran 12+hrs of memtest86, chkdsk, SFC, and windows memory diagnostic, oddly no errors picked up anywhere.

I'm already past what I understand about all this, and would love some help from someone in the know.
PH
 


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I took a closer look at your dump files and in the driver section came across this:
ssgdio64.sys Fri Sep 9 19:40:54 2005
Searches didn't bring up a deal of info apart from it being related to a ATI driver?

Try running what's known as the DDU or display driver uninstaller. This little handy app removes the gpu driver under safe mode and leaves your system clean and ready for the new gpu driver.
( I always disconnect from the net too just so bloody windows update doesn't sneak a driver install on, this actually happened one time so since then I disconnect.)

You can download the DDU here:
Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) V18.0.0.8 Released. - Wagnardsoft Forum

Remember, it's best used in safe mode, oh and run it as...
First of all I would try to use the: View reliability history feature to try to find out what caused the BSOD (or what ever problem you experience)
But if Memory manager is involved I would set a fixed page file of, lets say, 5GB (5120Mb)
This is done by setting the same initial size as maximum size, followed by a reboot..
This way your computer ALWAYS has dedicated virtual memory to use when needed...
 


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