BSOD Memopry Management + others minidump included Windows 10

michaelmarlin

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Dec 13, 2016
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https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B6wrQ2mMN3TdcGt3WmpZOWkyZ3c
Above is the link to a folder i shared that has my minidump files I relaoded about two weeks ago thinking that it would solve the problem, it has not. I still get bsod a couple times a day. The latest was a stopcode memory management but as the minidumps will show it just picks a random stopcode to mess me up LOL.
HP Envy 17
Intel i7-4510U cpu @2.00Ghz 2.60Ghz
12GB Ram
64bit os
Has onboard Intel Graphics as well as Nvidea GTX850M video card
it came with win 8.1 and i have to be honest, at this stage i am thinking switching back to that is the lesser of two evils.
 
basically something modified your windows kernel while the system was running. The system detected that the kernel was modified and it shut down and the memory dump shows
38 modifications to the nt kernel functions.

you will want to run a Malwarebytes scan,
then start cmd.exe as a admin then run
sfc.exe /scannow
dism.exe /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth

(both will attempt to fix any corrupted windows files.)

windows now does a lot of checking for malware and hacks, and calls this bugcheck when it finds one.

due to the nature of the corruption, I would think it is done by a program rather than just a memory timing problem


 
Malwarebytes found a couple of registry entries for Internet Explorer (I don't use it so not sure how it's registry settings were changed but oh well ) it suggested i quarantine them and did so, ran the other two commands and the sfc.exe found no problems, dism i have no clue if it had to do anythng or not since it just said it was successful. Will let you know if i get bsod tonight or not either way I want to thank you for taking the time to look into this for me
 
sounds good, normally windows 10 would find that its kernel has been corrupted and would bugcheck. I am guessing something is being run after the computer has been running a while and it is patching the ntkernel. Old programs from the windows 7 days did this and is just is not allowed anymore. just incase you ran some old program in a windows subsystem. Most of the time it is malware or maybe a browser add on trying to hack into the windows kernel. Most often the functions modified involve access to the pagefile so malware can get loaded and corrupt your storage system. you might consider going to control panel and turning off your virtual memory so your page file gets deleted. Then reboot and turn it back on so a new one is created.