BSOD Windows 7

bcothren

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PC with lots of BSOD's. Latest problem occurring after power loss, but machine has been rather unstable for a while now. Have ran programs to test memory with no indication of problems.

I'm attaching a zip with the last 5 minidumps.

Specs:
i7 @ 2.8GHz
Win 7 64-bit
8g RAM
 

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Four of your errors are the same 0x0000001A: MEMORY_MANAGEMENT This memory management error is usually hardware related.

The other error is 0x50 and there are several causes one of which is corrupted memory.

* Nothing definitive was cited as the specific cause but in light of your symptoms and the error codes bad RAM could be the cause.

* Go into your BIOS and see if the motherboard set your memory voltages to the memory manufacture's voltage specs. If there is a difference then set it according to the manufacture's voltage then exit and save.

* If the RAM is set correctly then you'll need to run memtest.

*** If the RAM is overclocked set it it back to manufacture specs.
 
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