See post #11:Can pagefile cause Memory Management BSOD ?
Initial size is currently 2000MB and Maximum size is 3000MB.
Sounds fine. Page files can become corrupted over time so turn it off, reboot and then turn it back on.
Sure and now the machine has still blue screened you need to swap the sticks over and run on the other single stick... I'm assuming you have two sticks of RAM..I Mean I had already removed one stick as I wrote my Post.
I forgot to mention that one option still left to us is the Bios flash. I've been trying to find why your moBo has a different version number then the support page. Once we can clear up this mystery then it might be a viable option.
That is my thought as well. I'll keep that out of mind for now.Hi,
thanks for the links. Nothing seems certain though and until we can say for sure I'd be hesitant to flash anything yet.
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BugCheck 24, {1904fb, fffff88007553818, fffff88007553070, fffff880012d371a}
Probably caused by : Ntfs.sys ( Ntfs!NtfsTeardownStructures+1aa )
Followup: MachineOwner
Earlier today, I Got the urge to swap Sticks and the one i'm currently Using has thrown three BSODs so far (two of them were reproduced using Prime95).
What kind of issues?Hi. My Motherboard is having issues.