For some context: I already have the G.Skill F4-3200C16D-8GVKB (two 4 gig 3200MHz ram sicks) which have been working fine for years. I recently got a second pair of the exact same product. They worked fine for about 2 weeks until I started getting BSODs with code "memory_management", and I used MemTest86 to determine that one of the two new sticks was having thousand of errors. (I've already RMA'd that pair.)
My current issue is that, when I removed the new ram sticks in an attempt to stop the memory_management BSODs, (to clarify, I always had the computer off when removing or inserting ram.) I started getting sent to an automatic repair failure screen. This was not fixed by reinserting the new ram sticks. No matter the configuration of ram sticks, I always get the automatic repair on boot, and attempting to continue to windows brings me right back. I have been able to get to windows once by using my hard drive as a "device" to boot from, but I've been told that this isn't safe, and it definitely isn't a long term solution.
I have already attempted resetting my CMOS. I did so successfully, but it did not fix the automatic repair failure.
I'm also aware that this question has been asked a few times on this forum already but the solutions to those threads (rather, the ones i've tried so far, being the CMOS reset) did not help me, and my circumstances are slightly different from the other threads I found.
Also, I'm aware that this is a woeful lack of information, so what other details do y'all need to figure this out?
Lastly, sorry if this is the wrong subforum for this. new here.
My current issue is that, when I removed the new ram sticks in an attempt to stop the memory_management BSODs, (to clarify, I always had the computer off when removing or inserting ram.) I started getting sent to an automatic repair failure screen. This was not fixed by reinserting the new ram sticks. No matter the configuration of ram sticks, I always get the automatic repair on boot, and attempting to continue to windows brings me right back. I have been able to get to windows once by using my hard drive as a "device" to boot from, but I've been told that this isn't safe, and it definitely isn't a long term solution.
I have already attempted resetting my CMOS. I did so successfully, but it did not fix the automatic repair failure.
I'm also aware that this question has been asked a few times on this forum already but the solutions to those threads (rather, the ones i've tried so far, being the CMOS reset) did not help me, and my circumstances are slightly different from the other threads I found.
Also, I'm aware that this is a woeful lack of information, so what other details do y'all need to figure this out?
Lastly, sorry if this is the wrong subforum for this. new here.