Random BSOD, Not specific to any activity

Dan Mason

Reputable
Jul 23, 2015
2
0
4,510
Solution
probably bad or badly seated RAM. if you have 2 sticks, try taking 1 out for a day and see if the error goes, if it doesnt try it with the other 1. if you have 1 stick, try reseating it firmly, in different slots, or just buy a new one.
probably bad or badly seated RAM. if you have 2 sticks, try taking 1 out for a day and see if the error goes, if it doesnt try it with the other 1. if you have 1 stick, try reseating it firmly, in different slots, or just buy a new one.
 
Solution


Thanks a bunch! :) I feel its just bad ram as I have 2 4gb sticks and I have alternated slots with no success on several occasions. Guess I'll just buy a new pair of sticks. Thanks again :)