PC SupportIssue with bsod with general tasks
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So recently just purchased a pc. Didnt need anything too special just something to run the odd game here b there and just run visual studio and other things

But I've had this long term issue of just running general task like discord and chrome, and I get the dreaded blue screen of death with the error code memory_management,

I've tried every link online and nothing has worked.

Ranging from fresh installs to doing shit with the cmd.

But as I say I'm lost on what to do now as it doesn't really stay alive long enough to do anything anymore.

Any help would be much appreciated I've only owned this build for 3/4 days and not had a day where it's not bsod
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If you purchased it from a shop and didn't build it, take it back and note the troubleshooting steps you've done.

It'll be great if you can replicate it easily and on demand.

Might be worth doing a BIOS reset / update incase they put a dodgy OC on.

If it's an Intel 13/14th gen, defo take it back lmao

Sounds to me like a hardware issue if you've re-installed Windows but a good amount of BSOD is caused by drivers.
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Adam wrote If you purchased it from a shop and didn't build it, take it back and note the troubleshooting steps you've done.

It'll be great if you can replicate it easily and on demand.

Might be worth doing a BIOS reset / update incase they put a dodgy OC on.

If it's an Intel 13/14th gen, defo take it back lmao

Sounds to me like a hardware issue if you've re-installed Windows but a good amount of BSOD is caused by drivers.


Like I say, it's nothing too special or new new.

It's a i7 6700k 3050, 16gb ram 2tb ssd

It's only from eBay the seller is trying to help but nothing just seems to be working last thing I wanna do is send it back, to then have to wait for 3-7 days for a new one to come or for him to fix at his place
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