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    Sager NP8130 MEMORY_MANAGEMENT BSOD

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by kevindd992002, Dec 29, 2011.

  1. kevindd992002

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    Anyone here experienced the BSOD in a Sager NP8130 with a message of MEMORY_MANAGEMENT? I have a Crucial M4 128GB SSD with firmware 0009, can that be one possible cause? I also have my pagefile set to 400MB but I doubt that that's the cause.
     
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    If it is related to the SSD, where can I find more info about it?

    It just happened once while just surfing the Internet with Firefox and Adobe Acrobat running in the background.

    Ok, I will really test with Memtest86+.
     
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    There isn't much more you can do to test the SSD. I'd run WhoCrashed to see if you can get more info on the problem first. If it never BSOD's again, then it was probably just a one off occurrence. Memory management issues are usually related to RAM though.
     
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    I ran Memtest86+ with the two Kingston PnP RAM modules installed in the primary slots in the back of the laptop and got some errors. I will try running only one module and switch between the slots and see if the error persists.
     
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    If you continue to have errors after testing each stick individually, then that is probably the source of your BSOD. I'd look into getting an RMA on the RAM if you can, or just replacing the sticks.