Regular blue screens of death (Memory management and IRQL)

Lolman07

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Hey guys, I've been getting a lot of BSOD recently (five this month already), they are either memory management BSOD or IRQL not less or equal BSOD. The past two have occured while I was playing online games, however others have occured while browsing or watching films.

I've gone through and updated my hardware drivers as well as removing programs I recently installed.

Here is the link to my onedrive where I have included the crush dumps for my last two BSOD.

https://onedrive.live.com/?cid=74d0643e176336bc&id=74D0643E176336BC%21105&authkey=%21AJVvDDtLEAnT_Ts

Hoping someone can shed some light on this issue!
 
Solution
I would update your storage driver:
\SystemRoot\System32\drivers\iaStorA.sys Thu Apr 3 16:00:05 2014

you should also install all of the motherboard windows 10 driver updates from the motherboard vendors website.

bugcheck showed a page table entry being used but it was already freed
also a single bit corruption. The bugcheck was in memory managagment but in virtual memory.
IE a corruption while reading your C:\pagefile.sys
I am guessing you will want to update the intel storage driver as a first attempt at a fix.

be sure to update the motherboard audio driver to avoid other problems.

Lolman07

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Hey, I ran Memtest for 10 minutes (10 loops) and it hasn't come up with any errors, should I keep it running or is 10 minutes enough?
 
I would update your storage driver:
\SystemRoot\System32\drivers\iaStorA.sys Thu Apr 3 16:00:05 2014

you should also install all of the motherboard windows 10 driver updates from the motherboard vendors website.

bugcheck showed a page table entry being used but it was already freed
also a single bit corruption. The bugcheck was in memory managagment but in virtual memory.
IE a corruption while reading your C:\pagefile.sys
I am guessing you will want to update the intel storage driver as a first attempt at a fix.

be sure to update the motherboard audio driver to avoid other problems.
 
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Lolman07

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I will do that, thank you for the reply.
 

That would be enough. To stress the RAM more try prime95 version 26.6 blend test. If we see no errors then its not your RAM or CPU. Run the test for 10 minutes.
http://www.mersenneforum.org/showthread.php?t=15504

Then test your GPU/PSU using furmark benchmark. Memory management could be video memory related. If it crashes here you either need a new video card or power supply.
http://www.ozone3d.net/benchmarks/fur/