blue screen of death :'(

nick_123

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Yesterday i suddenly started getting random blue screen of death crashes. The first error was "memory_management" then "IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL" i kept getting these messages randomly then i got two different ones: "CRITICAL_STRUCTURE_CORRUPTION" followed by "SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION". Today i reset my PC to factory settings hoping that the crashes would stop, about an hour ago, it happened again: "memory_management". Is this problem caused by my hardware??? If so is there a way i can find out what component is causing this to happen?

Thanks
 
The culprit appears to be a driver installed on the system. Microsoft writes on their website that if the error occurs a driver has inadvertently, or deliberately, modified critical kernel code or data or there is a hardware failure. The latter doesn’t seem to be the issue for most users, so it’s more likely a driver is causing the issue.

Some software appears to install drivers that interfere with Windows 10, therefore we recommend the following:
•Uninstall Alcohol 120%, Deamon Tools or any other software using the SPTD driver
•Uninstall the software MacDrive
•Uninstall Android emulator software
•If you are running a Virtual Machine (VM) read this thread
•Disable Intel HAXM
 


Thanks for the response. Ill try all that stuff out and let you know how it goes.
 


if you do this you will lose all the information currently stored on your computer including any faulty drivers, so technically speaking yes it house solve any software conflicts that you have yes.
 
Read the bluescreens with bluescreenview and post the exact blue screen. Bug check code?
Boot with memtest86+

Check hdd/ssd with its manufacturer's tool

Run scandisk/chkdsk right click on hdd in explorer, properties, tools, check now - automatically fix file system errors