Possible RAM errors

Almostmicrochip

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I will do my best to try and explain my problems. My computer stopped working quite a while back with constant BSOD error of "Memory_Management." Anyways, I've recently been trying to see if I can fix it. As of now when I start my computer up with BOTH ram sticks in it will either load up Windows 8's repair thing then start beeping or it will just start out beeping. I decided to remove one stick and the computer just stays black for about 20 seconds the beeps. The beeps are the same both ways and are unusual. It starts out like 6 beeps then continous 5 beeps and what seems to be like a random 3 beeps. If I leave it alone for a while it will stop beeping and then will start again some time later. I switched to the other ram stick and this time it started up without beeping and began to repair. About a couple of minutes in it begins beeping. It however continues to run, just constant beeping in the background. Then it will blue screen for half a second and restart. I assume the blue screen is the memory management one but will have to check. Upon restarting it will sometimes say the SMART hard disk command failed. So I just shut it down and restart. This time upon restarting it beeps right away and just displays a blinking underscore for a period of time before showing the manufacturer logo. Once at the manufacturer logo it just sits there and trying to enter bios does nothing, it just sits there. I am completely baffles because it seems that one oft ram sticks doesn't work at all. One does work for a little while then blue screens. I find it extremely unlikely they both happen to become faulty at the same time. Also another important thing, the computer didn't seem to do anything at all until I turned fail safe settings on in the bios.If anyone has any suggestions or instructions if would be glad to oblige. I'm not super smart with computers and have been googling a lot of things, but with no luck. It seems I have symptoms of multiple problems, but the RAM seems to be most likely the problem too me. Thanks.
 
Yeah it could be the RAM buuuuuuut it could also be your Windows.

Possible Solutions

1 - Do you have overclocked your cpu while rebooting for Windows update???

2 - Do you remember if this problem began to appear after some Windows update or configurations???

3 - Try to format your system.

4 - Download a program named Hiren's BootCD, and burn it in to a CD.(This program is like a bunch of diagnosis softwares together)Run the RAM Check