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The thread discusses troubleshooting a Windows Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) caused by a memory management error (Bugcheck 1A), with suggestions to update the BIOS and run Memtest86 for extended RAM testing. The original poster reports successfully updating the BIOS to version 2501 and plans to run memtest for over 20 hours to check for RAM issues. Overall, both contributors focus on hardware diagnostics and system updates, with a positive tone about ongoing troubleshooting efforts.

imjustademo

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I attached the zip folder for the diagnostics and I'll include the html file from rammon along with screenshots from cpuid..
 

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Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information.

BugCheck 1A, {31, fffffa8006fc5d70, fffff880132d3000, fffff8a0053a229c}

Probably caused by : ntkrnlmp.exe ( nt! ?? ::NNGAKEGL::`string'+7171 )

Followup: MachineOwner
Hi,
Bugcheck 1A is often associated with faulty RAM as the bugchecks actual meaning is a severe memory management...

imjustademo

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Hey Kemical. Just upgraded and went back to win7 for now. I have a fresh install and my "looking for updates" is stuck. Currently the updates I do have are these Link Removed I think it grabbed some but it's stuck. I tried a couple things but I feel like you'd give me a better answer.
 

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I tried the third option on that link I gave you and it seems like It might have worked. It shows another update and gives me 1 option in the update history so at least I'm getting somewhere.
Nvm it still gets stuck on the checking for updates.
 

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kemical

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Try running a SFC scan. Open an admin command prompt and type:
sfc /scannow
Press enter and await results.

Does your Win 7 install have the Service pack 1 update? If not you can download a copy here:
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imjustademo

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Hey sorry to put you through the trouble. I talked to a Microsoft agent and just went back to windows 10. They had troubles too. I didn't try that service pack, I wonder if it would of helped. Thanks though man, you're a king.