Fix MEMORY_MANAGEMENT Error

Discussion in 'Windows Error Code, Crashes, BSOD, and Hangs' started by securityhope, Nov 10, 2016.

  1. securityhope

    securityhope Administrator Staff Member

    Joined:
    Aug 3, 2016
    Messages:
    1,241
    Likes Received:
    0
    Trophy Points:
    36
    The MEMORY_MANAGEMENT bug check has a value of 0x0000001A. This indicates that a severe memory management error occurred.

    The "0X0000001A" error also known as the Memory_Management error occurs when the system memory malfunctions. Every system has at least two memory banks and the memory is installed on it. If the problem is in one of them then the total system memory decreases and the operating system gives you the blue screen error of Memory_Management.

    So, in this First Thing, I’m gonna suggest you to “UNDO all Recent Changes”

    If you recently have done something with your computer like installed some new software, new hardware or maybe made some new changes in your bios, then now you should probably undo all that things back to the previous stage including whatever you have done with your computer.
    I’m only suggesting you this because sometimes your computer won’t be able to support some new setting or kinds of stuff and creating these type of blue screen errors and you know by just doing this simple undo task will fix your 0x0000001A BSOD error completely.

    Most of the times this error showed up after when we install a new ram stick in our computer and if that’s the condition with you then it’s 99% possible the ram what you’re using isn’t compatible with your motherboard or maybe the ram slot is dirty and doesn’t able to make a good connection between your ram and the motherboard.

    You can also try to clean your ram and the ram slot both and believe it or not but that will help most of the times.

    Run Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool

    If SFC command don’t do anything, and you still receive this error message, something’s probably wrong with your RAM memory. If you RAM memory is corrupted, the best solution is to replace it with the new one. But, before you remove your current RAM memory, you should make sure it’s broken, so I recommended you to run a Windows Memory Diagnostic tool, and if it tells you that your memory is the problem, you can change it. Here’s how to run a Windows Memory Diagnostic tool:

    ram-diagnostic-tool-windows-10.png
    1. Go to Search, type windows diagnostic tool and open Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool
    2. Choose Restart now and check for problems
    3. Let your computer restart, and on the next startup, the tool will report if something’s wrong with your RAM memory
    If The Computer Does Not Start

    There is a chance that this error will render yur computer unable to load Windows. If that happens then you might need to replace the RAM (computer memory). Open the computer’s casing with a phillips head screwdriver if it is a desktop. In case of a laptop computer, refer to its manual on where the RAM is located and how to access it.

    If there are two ram sticks then you can try using only one at a time to see if one of them is working correctly. Make sure to insert the RAM properly into its slot.

    Listen for beeping sounds. If the computer makes strange beeping sounds when it is turned on, then you will need to refer to the computer’s manual or contact support to know what it means. You can also try using only one RAM stick. You can putting RAM in a different RAM slot and see if the beeping stops.



    MEMORY_MANAGEMENT Parameters


    The following parameters are displayed on the blue screen. Parameter 1 is the only parameter of interest; this identifies the exact violation.

    123.png
     

Share This Page

Share