Fix: Windows Stop Code Memory Management BSOD
You might have
observed that the device of Windows 10 faces plenty of error messages as well
as does not allow codes whenever anything unwanted happens. The time blue
screen of death (BSOD) is displayed, prefer using Windows stop code for solving
it out. Look at this blog carefully to know about it in more detail.
Updating Windows 10 device
1. Firstly, press the
combination of the Windows + I button for launching the Settings panel.
2. Then, go to Update and
Security.
3. Next, see under Windows
Update for the leftover updates.
4. Note that if you see any
update available, save crucial items.
5. After that, tap on
Restart now option.
6. Remember that your device
shall get a reboot at the time of completing this procedure.
Running memory diagnostic tool of your Windows 10
1. Firstly, put the
combination of the Windows+ X button on your keyboard.
2. Then, choose Even Viewer.
It shall be situated in the power menu.
3. Over there, you shall
find the Event Viewer (Local).
4. Next, tap on the Windows
Legs.
5. After that, press on the
System.
6. Next, go to the right
side column.
7. Then, choose Find.
8. After that, write
MemoryDiagnostic in the bar.
9. Then, tap on Find Next.
10.
Lastly, note that the diagnostic result of yours shall be shown at
the end of the window.
Remember that
over here, you require searching the particular errors that 'Windows Memory
Diagnostic' have created.
Running CHKDSK
1. Firstly, write the
command prompt into the search box of the Start Menu.
2. Then, do a right-click on
the best match.
3. After that, choose Run as
administrator.
4. Then, write chkdsk/r.
5. After that, tap on the
Enter.
6. Note that the
above-mentioned order shall not only scan the device of yours for the errors
but also fix it.
Updating the drivers
1. Firstly, press the
combination of Windows + I for launching the Settings option.
2. Then, choose Update and
Security.
3. After that, tap on View
update history.
4. Note that over here, you
shall be able to get the driver updates.
5. Then, write the device
manager into the search box of the Start menu.
6. Next, choose the best
match.
7. Then, see for the error
symbol.
8. Note that If you do not
get anything, then your driver is not making the issue.
9. You can always prefer
using a third-party tool for updating each of the system drivers.
Resetting Windows 10
1. Firstly, tap on Settings.
2. Then, press on the Update
and Security option.
3. After that, press on
Recovery.
4. Next, under the Reset
this PC, you need to choose the Get started option.
5. Note that the device
restarts immediately after you tap on this option. Ensure that you do have a
backup of the crucial files of yours in advance.
6. After the device of yours
gets restarted, you need to choose the 'Keep my files' or else 'Remove
everything.'
Elina John is a
self-professed security expert; she has been making the people aware of the
security threats. Her passion is to write about Cyber security, cryptography,
malware, social engineering, internet and new media. She writes for Mcafee
security products at mcafee.com/activate.
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