L luizguuus Well-known member Joined Aug 30, 2018 Posts 48 Sep 1, 2018 #21 So i just got a BSOD ''CRITICAL PROCESS DIED'', here is the screenshots.
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Sep 1, 2018 #22 The message at the end: *** Memory manager detected 30588 instance(s) of page corruption, target is likely to have memory corruption screams RAM/RAM slot.
The message at the end: *** Memory manager detected 30588 instance(s) of page corruption, target is likely to have memory corruption screams RAM/RAM slot.
L luizguuus Well-known member Joined Aug 30, 2018 Posts 48 Sep 1, 2018 #23 I switched my RAMS slot with each other, i'll run another test of memory, any program good for this?
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Sep 1, 2018 #24 Did you try using one RAM stick at a time?
L luizguuus Well-known member Joined Aug 30, 2018 Posts 48 Sep 1, 2018 #25 No, i didn't. When i was using with one stick, i didn't have BSODs, but one stick is only 4GB. And i can't know when the BSOD is gonna happen, yesterday i was playing normally without any BSOD.
No, i didn't. When i was using with one stick, i didn't have BSODs, but one stick is only 4GB. And i can't know when the BSOD is gonna happen, yesterday i was playing normally without any BSOD.
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Sep 1, 2018 #26 Then that would be my next step. Isolating the issue.
L luizguuus Well-known member Joined Aug 30, 2018 Posts 48 Sep 1, 2018 #27 Ok, after i do the memtest, i'll try with one stick only.
L luizguuus Well-known member Joined Aug 30, 2018 Posts 48 Sep 1, 2018 #28 I got 2 more BSOD, here is another pic of the error.
L luizguuus Well-known member Joined Aug 30, 2018 Posts 48 Sep 1, 2018 #30 Why svchost.exe keep dying?
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Sep 1, 2018 #31 svchost is irrelevant here. That's a legitimate process. The real issue is very likely RAM.
E elstaci Member Joined Dec 28, 2016 Posts 9 Location MIami, Florida Sep 1, 2018 #32 The computer that Luizguuus purchase came with only one RAM Module of 4 gigabytes. I believe he than purchased a second RAM stick, same part number according to his CPU-Z. Could RAM Incompatibility cause that same BSOD's or is this mostly associated with RAM failure or its slot?
The computer that Luizguuus purchase came with only one RAM Module of 4 gigabytes. I believe he than purchased a second RAM stick, same part number according to his CPU-Z. Could RAM Incompatibility cause that same BSOD's or is this mostly associated with RAM failure or its slot?
L luizguuus Well-known member Joined Aug 30, 2018 Posts 48 Sep 1, 2018 #34 But why the store would sell something that is incompatible? I know the serial isn't on the list, but they tested in other machines, this memory is working fine on Ryzen.
But why the store would sell something that is incompatible? I know the serial isn't on the list, but they tested in other machines, this memory is working fine on Ryzen.
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Sep 1, 2018 #35 There is no way of knowing that in advance. I have a system from 2007 with 4 different RAM sticks in and it works fine, and I've upgraded another machine from 4 to 8 GBs and it started BSOD-ing randomly, so I pulled these out, switched to a single 8GB stick after months of testing and voila no crashes.
There is no way of knowing that in advance. I have a system from 2007 with 4 different RAM sticks in and it works fine, and I've upgraded another machine from 4 to 8 GBs and it started BSOD-ing randomly, so I pulled these out, switched to a single 8GB stick after months of testing and voila no crashes.
L luizguuus Well-known member Joined Aug 30, 2018 Posts 48 Sep 2, 2018 #36 So strange, so i'm playing for 3 hours, and no BSOD, i realize that when i start my computer, the BSOD is more frequent, after a time, there is no BSOD.
So strange, so i'm playing for 3 hours, and no BSOD, i realize that when i start my computer, the BSOD is more frequent, after a time, there is no BSOD.
Jared Sysnative Staff, BSOD Kernel Dump Expert Joined Feb 3, 2014 Posts 1,591 Sep 2, 2018 #37 Any chance of a dump from C:\Windows\MEMORY.dmp. You'll have to upload it elsewhere and send us a link.
Any chance of a dump from C:\Windows\MEMORY.dmp. You'll have to upload it elsewhere and send us a link.
L luizguuus Well-known member Joined Aug 30, 2018 Posts 48 Sep 2, 2018 #38 I don't have MEMORY.dmp because i changed the dmp location, it was MEMORY.dmp, now it's minidump.
L luizguuus Well-known member Joined Aug 30, 2018 Posts 48 Sep 2, 2018 #39 I can't put MEMORY.dmp because it says that my paging file is less than 7354MB.
Jared Sysnative Staff, BSOD Kernel Dump Expert Joined Feb 3, 2014 Posts 1,591 Sep 2, 2018 #40 luizguuus said: I can't put MEMORY.dmp because it says that my paging file is less than 7354MB. Click to expand... If you have the disk space, set the dump files to Complete Memory dumps, and increase the page file. It will create minidumps regardless of the setting.
luizguuus said: I can't put MEMORY.dmp because it says that my paging file is less than 7354MB. Click to expand... If you have the disk space, set the dump files to Complete Memory dumps, and increase the page file. It will create minidumps regardless of the setting.