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Hello guys. I haven't found any help so I wanted to ask best site for any advice hahah So let me be clear. I'm doing now memtestx86 from BIOS. I got 1 pass with no errors. I have 3 RAM sticks with 1333 MHz and one with 1600 MHz. Never had before problems, but it started out when I tried By Nicky OSes. Like, they were so lite and bloatwareless when I installed them, but BSODs, they were fast af thats why I began to be worried. But now, even with 8.1 original ISO from Microsoft, Im getting BSOD. Not so usual, but like, it will happen every week at startup. I have memorydump. I found solution MEMORY_MANAGEMENT ntosklnr.exe. Im using Nvidia drivers that came with update. 388.13 for gtx 1050. Like, never had problems with them. My HDD is IDE. I asked if it was on AHCI mode, bcz I heard it would cause problems, but not. Is RAM problem, I mean that one stick? Because it will slow down that faster slot and make it equal to others. I can't also find proper OS without BSODs thats like lite. I mean I could download original win 10 but as you know, its full of bloatware. Why on every Nicky OS I had BSOD and others not? They've used it like for weeks and me after 3 days, panicking. What would cause the problem?

E: I found just that 1 ram stick has no name. Should I remove it? Its 1333 mhz
 
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Why You do not try memory check module by module!
Major problem for memory is Unpaired memory, so in first slot try to put Your lover speed memory module/dimm/stick WE! Then test again!
I do not think that problem is disk or VGA, just unpaired memory sticks. Had similar situations zillion time ...

Think this way....If I put fastest module in "0" slot, all memory shall try to "work" on speed which first dimm said to motherboard that can run...but 2. 3. and 4. can`t
Also, it can be possible that one off dimms have malfunction, which freeze motherboard at first place
 
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Why You do not try memory check module by module!
Major problem for memory is Unpaired memory, so in first slot try to put Your lover speed memory module/dimm/stick WE! Then test again!
I do not think that problem is disk or VGA, just unpaired memory sticks. Had similar situations zillion time ...
So if I do that, could I use any OS without BSOD?
 

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My opinion that You have problematic one of Your memory modules, First check which one cause problem!
Then try to mix them up but as I said , put in "0" slot memory which was with lowest speed and test it again.
Best thing will be to find all mem-modules of same type and speed, but i think this is not a case, so spend some times on testing

And Yes, I suppose , when You find several modules that pass test, Your sistem shall work wihout BSOD
 

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My opinion that You have problematic one of Your memory modules, First check which one cause problem!
Then try to mix them up but as I said , put in "0" slot memory which was with lowest speed and test it again.
Best thing will be to find all mem-modules of same type and speed, but i think this is not a case, so spend some times on testing

And Yes, I suppose , when You find several modules that pass test, Your sistem shall work wihout BSOD
I put 1600 mhz in first slot, blue one, second slot had 1333 mhz white and I skipped one Ive used for 2gb (noname) and maybe that module didnt work, blue one, and last one got 1333 mhz white too. I hope this works. Thank you again.
 

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You always have numbers on motherboard, just in line with slots.... first one is numbered as "0" second "1' ....
In first one put 1.333 and in third one too /I believe it is also blue as first one/, and do full memory test
after success, that "no name" module put in white slot and do full test again

however, if any of mem-modules have some internal damage/malfunction just give it someone else.maybe other person/computer shall have better luck
 
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i had this problem before in my h61m motherboard which is old since i swapped with 2 memory sticks which had no error one was 1800mhz hyperx 8gb other was 1333mhz hynix things were working fine but one day it started to go awry i mean logically the ram with lower mhz will downgrade the higher one but there are other impacts as well my hyperx survived but the other hynix just went out i mean like constant reboots need to reeboot 5 or 6 times and usually gets stuck in hihg demanding games games.
2nd since it's bloatware less os sfc scan would still show corrupt files i would suggest you to clean install os and use a ssd .my harddisk 1tb is still good its almost 8yrs but for some reasons windows 10 loaded as primary in it would lag the hell out.
 

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With this solution you're discussing, you could also increase your Virtual RAM and disable fast startup once you've identified your possible faulty memory stick. Unless you've done that already. Just a thought.
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This might help identify your possible bad memory stick you've been trying to isolate:
1. Memory test needs to be run for at least 8 complete passes for conclusive results. Set it running before you go to bed and leave it overnight. We're looking for zero errors. Even a single error will indicate RAM failure.
2. If errors show up you can stop the test, which happened already. Remove all sticks but 1 and test this single stick in each slot for 8 passes or until errors show, switch sticks and repeat.
This should help identify the faulty RAM. :)
 
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over a month now, so thread closed as solved
 
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