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Pavilion 14bf125tx
Microsoft Windows 10 IOT

Error on blue screen: Need to restart the computer.

Stopcode: MEMORY MANAGEMENT

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Thank you for the post and welcome to HP forum.

I understand you have concern with BSOD.

Simply put, a memory management BSOD means there’s been a critical memory management error. There are several well-known causes for memory management errors:

  • Faulty RAM
  • Issues with new hardware, such as a graphics card
  • Faulty drivers
  • Software issues, including corrupt system and operating system files
  • Disk errors

You may try

-Running windows 10 update.  

- Update the System BIOS.

- Run Memory diagnostics tool mdsched.exe 

- Run check disk ( Command prompt  as Admin CHKDSK)

- DISM /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth  ( Command Prompt as admin)

- Run System file checker tool ( SFC /scannow)

- Check Physical Hardware

- Reinstall OS.

 

You may try these steps.  

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Thank you for the post and welcome to HP forum.

I understand you have concern with BSOD.

Simply put, a memory management BSOD means there’s been a critical memory management error. There are several well-known causes for memory management errors:

  • Faulty RAM
  • Issues with new hardware, such as a graphics card
  • Faulty drivers
  • Software issues, including corrupt system and operating system files
  • Disk errors

You may try

-Running windows 10 update.  

- Update the System BIOS.

- Run Memory diagnostics tool mdsched.exe 

- Run check disk ( Command prompt  as Admin CHKDSK)

- DISM /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth  ( Command Prompt as admin)

- Run System file checker tool ( SFC /scannow)

- Check Physical Hardware

- Reinstall OS.

 

You may try these steps.  

I am an HP Employee

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