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Re: Stop 0x0000001a MEMORY_MANAGEMENT BSOD

Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by VBMan101, Jun 9, 2009.

  1. VBMan101

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    For those whom may encounter this problem in the future and in the past,
    the easiest and quickest way is to do the easiest first. First off,
    memory gets loose after awhile(vibrations, improper installs, ect.) so
    the first thing to try is to remove and reinsert the ram. Make sure they
    are installed correctly(I have done alot of builds and encountered this
    issue several times). Another quick and easy possible fix is like
    simopvee1 suggests, which is to check your voltage in BIOS. Most DDR2 is
    2 or 2.1 volts. Mine (Corsair 8GB DDR2 1066, Intel Q955 Quad Core, Vista
    64 Bit, 2 Western 300 GB Velociraptors in RAID 0, 3 WEstern RAID 250 GB
    7200 RPM in RAID 0, HIS 3850 ATI Graphics, Gigabyte GA-EP45-DQ6
    MotherBoard). Mother boards can also be finnicky, so make sure you check
    your memory compatibilities with both your mother board manufacturers
    website and also if running Windows, the HCL(Hardware Compatibility
    List). Another fairly simple way to correct this issue, but harder than
    the previous ones, and should be done in order, is to remove a module at
    a time and run it for awhile. Also if you have known good memory insert
    that into one slot for a day or two, and if the problem persists,
    continue through until you find the culprit if you don't have alot of
    ram installed. Another option, although lastly, is to get new ram, which
    isn't very expensive now adays, but do get name brand good ram, as alot
    of off brand manufacturers ram doesn't play well with better
    motherboards. Good luck!


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