memory management error

fastforded

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not sure what happened to my win7 x64...amd phenom ii x4 9465, 7 g ram, had ati 3400 videocard. worked great.

installed evga video card got bluescreen error 0x0000001a

replaced with original video card, un installed old driver, installed new driver

keep getting same error now no matter which video card...
error says memory management...

have gigabyte ga ma 78gm us2h mobo..version 1.0

any thoughts?
 
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Hello,

The blue screen error has to be reported to Microsoft to resolve the problem. Or you can try reinstalling Windoows XP. If the problem still persists, discontinue running the programs that causes the error.
Answer: Remove RAM and reinstall again.

Thanks,
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No, it doesn't. He's not using XP anyway.
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He can't know which programs cause the error if his PC isn't working. Anyway, BSODs are hardly ever caused by programs. Try removing the GPU and re-inserting it, then re-installing windows. Also try removing and re-inserting the memory. The error you're experiencing is definitely a memory error, I know that for sure by the code and the title :o


Which video card did you install?
 
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Run memtest, and see if it throws up any errors:

Bootable version: http://www.memtest.org/download/4.10/memtest86+-4.10.iso.zip (needs to be burned to a disc as a bootable image)

Inside Windows Environment version: http://hcidesign.com/memtest/

Run it for 8+ hours, if it throws up any errors in that time, chances are your memory is at fault. If it does have problems, test each stick of memory individually, and see which (if any) throw up errors on their own. If they pass on their own, but fail with more than 1 in, you may have a motherboard problem, or your memory isn't happy working together, but it is extremely rare that memory will just get this out of nowhere, generally they will be happy to work together for their entire life.

If that passes, check all drivers are installed, and up to date
 
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