How to Solve Stop Code Memory Management BOSD on Windows 10

Stop Code Memory Management

Have you ever had a “Blue Screen of Death” on your computer that tells you, “Stop Code Memory Management”? Read this article to rule out the horrible Blue Screen of Death. It won’t be an issue for you again.

Memory management is one of the most important elements in a computer system. This is because it affects the execution time of processes directly. The main goals of this memory management are converting programs logical addresses to physical addresses and relocation. The main challenge faced by memory management is the stop code memory management.

The stop code memory management is caused by issues related to memory failure, driver issues, and software conflict. Faulty RAM could also cause this stop code memory management and incompatible hardware such as a graphics card. They are various ways to resolve this problem. You can choose one that suits you best.

1. Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool

  • First press the Windows key + R then type “cmd”.

run cmd

  • A command prompt will be displayed where then you will type “mdsched.exe” and a pop-up dialog box will come up of when you would want the memory to be checked.

run mdsched program

  • You will have two options to choose from. These are “Restart now and check for problems” and “Check for problems the next time I start my computer”.
  • You are then supposed to search “Event Viewer”, Windows Log, System, and find “Find” where you will type “MemoryDiagnostic”.

MemoryDiagnostic tools

  • Check the report to see if there is any memory problem detected. This will help you be in a better position to know how to resolve the issue.

2. Update driver

Update Hardware driver

Drivers take up memory space and a mismatched driver can cause a hardware error that can fill up the entire RAM. You should therefore update your BIOS and all drivers. The BIOS updates can be found on your manufacturer’s website and driver updates can be done manually using the Device Manager. For specific driver updates, please refer to our “How to Install Hardware Drivers on Your Device”.


3. Memory diagnostic tool

Memtest64

Memtest64 is a free lightweight standalone utility that gives you the chance to check your system’s memory for problems at the hardware level. It can be run from within Windows. It can also be beneficial to those who are intending to maximize memory performance by playing with timings and DRAM speeds. It is important to note that this software works on 64-bit Windows operating systems only. Here are the steps on using this software:

  • Open Memtest64 and click the option “Begin Test”.

MemTest64 begin test

  • Run for at least 10 minutes after beginning the test. It is normal for the computer to hang during the test.
  • You will then see the bottom of the page refresh. If there is a memory issue, the errors are preceded by numbers. If the memory is fine, then the errors will be preceded by a zero.

Memtest64

  • Errors are detected automatically.

4. Allocating virtual memory

To reduce instances of getting the stop code memory management error, you can try and allocate virtual memory.

  • The first step is to right-click “This PC” then select the option “Properties” then advanced system settings.

this pc advanced system settings

  • A dialog box will then appear in which you are required to select the settings on “Performance”.

Performance tab Advanced option

  • Another dialog box will appear, choose the option “Advanced”.

Performance tab on advanced system settings

  • From the advanced option, press the following respectively: virtual memory, unchecked” Automatically manage paging file size for all drives”.

virtual memory unchecked option

  • Select the hard disk you want to use as virtual memory, set the virtual memory size then press OK and restart your computer to make the changes.

set the virtual memory size


5. Using control panel

  • Start by opening the Control Panel and click on “System and Security”

Control Panel“System and Security” settings

  • Select Administrative Tools

Administrative Tools

  • You should then double click the Windows Memory Diagnostic shortcut.

Windows Memory Diagnostic shortcut

  • Select the “Restart now and check problem” option. Once the test is complete, Windows will restart automatically.

Restart now and check problem option

 


6. Run SFC scanner

SFC scanner

In this method, run the command prompt in admin mode then type “sfc/scannow” and press “Enter”. The SFC scanner will run through your system checking for errors to fix. This process may take some time, hence be patient.


Frequently asked questions

1. What is memory management?

This is the function that manages your complete system memory. Memory management is responsible for deciding how much memory to allocate to certain processes including launched programs. It also clears memory when you close a program on your computer. Once a process is executed, memory management allocated memory to some other processes.

2. How will I resolve the problem of blue screen memory management?

You can try to run the Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool whereby on the search bar you type “mdsched.exe” and let the respective tool check your computer memory for problems. It is also advisable to update your BIOS and drivers.

3. What are the signs of faulty RAM?

Well, there are several signs of faulty RAM. These warning signs include blue screens, random crashing or reboots, crashing when using applications that use up large memory, distorted graphics on your computer screen, failure to turn on several times, and when booting your computer while the screen remains blank. You can also confirm if your RAM is faulty by using the Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool.


Conclusion

If you notice that this problem occurs shortly after installing a new program, uninstall that program since it has a high chance to be the cause of the error. Corrupted files and errors in BIOS could also be the reasons to cause stop code memory management.

It is therefore essential to always observe the foreign small behaviors on your computer since you may assume it which may later result in a bigger problem. It is also advisable to have an anti-virus that will be scanning for viruses and cleaning them. You should also make sure that your memory modules are fully seated on the motherboard.

You can also change memory module slots and check for BIOS updates. If trying to solve these problems may be a difficult task for you, try asking a computer expert or contact your computer’s respective manufacturer.

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