Memory Management Error When Installing Windows 10

May 1, 2018
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I formatted my hard drive in Laptop Asus X453SA(windows 10) and we did it by removing the hard disk and installing windows 7 (because we don't have windows 10 installer on that time) on pc it was my friends idea and we successfully installed the windows 7 in the hard disk and it boot up in the pc then when we boot it in the laptop we got the BSoD and we did some research and we found out that my laptop is only capable in windows 10 so we format the hard disk again in the PC without installing the windows 10 yet and when we boot the flashdrive in the laptop we got the BSoD error again that says

" Your pc ran iinto a problem and needs to restart. We're just collecting some error info, and then we'll restart for you. If you'd like to know more, you can just search online later for this error: MEMORY_MANAGEMENT "

I don't think my RAM is the problem because it's working just fine before.
 
Solution
On another PC, download the Windows 10 media creation tool and use it to make a win 10 installer on USB - if you don't have win 10 yet

Normally if I see any BSOD while running the installer, there are only 2 things to blame, the ram or the USB itself. Only other causers of Memory Management are drivers (unlikely during fresh install), hdd & perhaps a bios update.

So I would run memtest86 on the ram, even if it worked fine before. It creates a bootable USB so don't need windows installed to test ram. Run it a few times. Any errors above 0 are too many, only score you want is 0. Any errors means stick is bad, If you have multiple sticks of ram, test 1 at a time.
On another PC, download the Windows 10 media creation tool and use it to make a win 10 installer on USB - if you don't have win 10 yet

Normally if I see any BSOD while running the installer, there are only 2 things to blame, the ram or the USB itself. Only other causers of Memory Management are drivers (unlikely during fresh install), hdd & perhaps a bios update.

So I would run memtest86 on the ram, even if it worked fine before. It creates a bootable USB so don't need windows installed to test ram. Run it a few times. Any errors above 0 are too many, only score you want is 0. Any errors means stick is bad, If you have multiple sticks of ram, test 1 at a time.
 
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