12-30-2020, 04:20 PM
(12-29-2020, 09:43 PM)sAmI Wrote: Well, I do not have dump file to provide as it is not enabled and i cannot seem to find it and actually how i'm sure well i did get MEMORY_MANAGEMENT & KERNAL_MODE_TRAP and different sort of BSOD so that is why i actually thought it could be the ram, Also mentioned in the post that Windows Diagnostic Memory Tool does restart after like 10-20% I'm sure it's RAM but this weird behavior of like working for hours and all didn't quiet seem nice though, And i think i'm kinda good at suspecting the error so i clearly mentioned it's a RAM issue.
You must provide more information. You are just suspicious of RAM issue but it can be a storage issue, a motherboard issue.
Use Windows' Event registry to get the information about the critical errors that occurred at a specific time. Enable memory dump on BSOD and check WHICH process caused it.
It is essential to know these information to do a proper diagnosis