Solve Stop Code Memory Management on Windows.pptx

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Solve Stop Code Memory Management on Windows Gevita Chinnaiah 25/6/2023

Agenda What Is Memory Management in Windows 10? What Causes the Stop Code Memory Management BSoD Error? How To Fix MEMORY_MANAGEMENT Stop Code in Windows 10 Method 1. Scan Your PC for Possible Virus or Malware Infection Method 2. Run Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool Method 3. Update Your Drivers Method 4. Scan and Repair Disk Errors Method 5. Repair Corrupted System Files Method 6. Clear Temporary Files and Folders Method 7. Check Newly Installed Applications Method 8. Install Pending Windows Updates Method 9. Reset Windows 10 Exercise

What Is Memory Management in Windows 10? Memory management is an important part of your Windows 10 operating system. It takes control of the system and coordinates computer memory, keeping the RAM usage steady. It assigns memory blocks to various running applications as required by the program. 

Task Manager Window A built-in utility in the Windows operating system

What Causes the Stop Code Memory Management BSoD Error ? The Memory Management stop code is a  BSoD (Blue Screen of Death) error When the memory management process fails It's an error specific to your system's memory management

A one-time memory error Software issues, including corrupted files in the system directory Software or hardware conflict RAM errors, faulty physical memory sticks Issues with new hardware, for example, a graphics card Outdated hardware or hardware failure  Faulty drivers, missing or outdated Disk errors Firmware, virus, or malware infection Outdated Windows 10 OS

How Fix MEMORY_MANAGEMENT Stop Code in Windows 10 Start by restarting your system and see if the error still continues. If doesn’t return after the restart, then it might have been just a one-time thing. Even this happens, look into the error and try to fix it.

Method 1. Scan Your PC for Possible Virus or Malware Infection Open the search bar in your taskbar by clicking on the magnifying glass icon. Type in   Windows Security   and launch it from the search results . Switch to the  Virus & Threat Protection  tab using the home screen or the menu in the left-side pane.

Click on the  Scan Options  link.

Select the  Full scan  option . Click on the  Scan now  button to begin the scan.

Method 2. Run Windows  Memory Diagnostic Tool Press the  Windows  +  R  keys on your keyboard to bring up the Run utility. Here, simply type in " mdsched.exe " and press the OK button .

Choose " Restart now and check for problems (recommended) " 

Method 3. Update Your Drivers Check for Driver Updates Click on the Windows icon in the bottom left of your screen to bring up the  Start menu . Choose  Settings , or alternatively use the  Windows  +  I  shortcut.

Click on the  Update & Security  tile. This is where you can find most of your Windows Update settings .

Go to the  Windows Update  section, and then click on the  View optional updates  link if available.

Expand the  Driver updates  section, and review what drivers currently need an update. To update the drivers, simply place a checkmark next to them, and then click the  Download and install  button.

Update Specific Drivers Press the  Windows  +  X  keys on your keyboard and click on the  Device Manager  option from the WinX menu.

Right-click on any driver you want to update, and then select  Update driver  from the context menu .

Select the method of updating your driver. You can either let Windows 10 search for a driver automatically or manually locate a new driver file already on your computer . Wait for the driver installation to complete. Repeat this for any other drivers you wish to update, and see if the high CPU issue has been fixed.

Method 4. Scan and Repair Disk Errors Type  Command Prompt  in the search box. When you see it in the results, right-click on it and choose  Run as Administrator .

When prompted by the User Account Control (UAC), click  Yes  to allow the app to launch with administrative permissions. Type  chkdsk C: /f /r  and press Enter. This command scans and repairs any errors in the C: drive. To check other disks, you will need to replace the C: with the other disks’ entry letter.

You may see the " Chkdsk cannot run because another process uses the drive " error message. In this case, press  Y , and then press Enter. Chkdsk cannot run because the volume is in use by another process Restart your device. Wait for the Check Disk command to finish analyzing your system.

Method 5. Repair Corrupted System Files Open the elevated Command Prompt . Once the Command Prompt window is open, type in the following command and press Enter to execute it:  sfc / scannow Wait for the System File Checker to finish scanning your computer

Method 6. Clear Temporary Files and Folders Open the search bar in your taskbar by clicking on the magnifying glass icon. You can also bring it up with the  Windows  +  S  keyboard shortcut. Type in  Disk Cleanup  and click on the first search result.

Select the Windows 10 system drive, and then click the  OK  button. Usually, the system is installed on disk  C: .

Make sure that  Temporary Internet Files  and  Temporary Files  are selected. You may also delete other junk files, such as Thumbnails or DirectX Shader Cache. When you're done selecting what you want to remove, click  OK . Click on the  Delete Files  button in the dialog box that pops up.

Method 7. Check Newly Installed Applications Click on the Windows icon in the bottom left of your screen to bring up the  Start menu . Choose  Settings

Click on the  Apps  tile. This is where you can find every application installed on your computer .

Sort your applications by  Install date .

Click on a newly installed app once to select it, and then click on the  Uninstall  button .

Click  Uninstall  again to confirm your choice, and then follow any on-screen instructions given by the program's uninstaller. Make sure to entirely remove the software .

Method 8. Install Pending Windows Updates Click on the Windows icon in the bottom left of your screen to bring up the  Start menu . Choose  Settings

Click on the  Update & Security   tile.

Check if there are pending updates that need to be installed. If so, click the Install Updates button to install the Windows Updates. If not, click on the  Check for updates  option and wait for Windows 10 to find available updates .

Also check if there are updates that need to be downloaded, then click Download. Let any new Windows 10 components download, and then install the updates .

Method 9. Reset Windows 10 Reset or reinstall Windows 10, Depending on your preferences, you may reinstall the system without losing any personal files. Unfortunately, most of your applications and system configuration will be deleted in order to give your device a fresh start.

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