BSOD error is known as ” Blue Screen of Death”. You might have seen that your Windows 10 is shown a blue screen with no desktop. This screen generally appears just after the system boot up process. But this blog will help you in troubleshooting memory management error BSOD on windows 10.

Reasons For Memory Management Error BSOD  On Windows 10

There are various reasons for memory management BSOD error in your computer. Following are the most common ones-

  • SFC scanner – In lame man words, this is an error detecting scanner in your Windows 10. But the process often is known to crash Windows 10.
  • Obstruction from RAM-  Your RAM may not be working correctly.
  • Stop error OXIA-  Did you receive a message stating  Stop error OXIA message? This message arises when there is a conflict between MAPI files.

Few Symptoms of BSOD

    • The frequent crashing of your computer.
    • Additionally, the arrival of ox000001a error on the screen –  A screen arises stating this type of error message.Memory Management Error BSOD
    • Slow run- Is your windows running slowly and reacting slowly with the move of your mouse?

Memory management stop error  -This is due to corruption in the memory. Check Ram with the help of-

  • wrong configuration pin because the computer may configure with the old corrupted device.
  • Windows 10 registration-  your Windows 10 registration may have expired.
  • Virus or malware issue- A major system file infection may affect your system working adversely.
  • Driver compatibility- Your  recently installed driver may not be compatible with windows 10
  • Damage  hard-disk- with  inserting damage hard disk, Screen  shown with “error OXIA”

Moreover, all this is slowing down your overall productivity. So you need to resolve them quickly and permanently.

Solution To Solve  Troubleshoot Memory Management  BSOD Error

Here are some of the steps you can try to solve this memory management BSOD error.

  • Check whether you have removed all the corrupted files.
  • Insert hard-disk which is compatible with the operating system
  • Remove all the virus affected files
  • Registration with original  operating devices
  • Use anti-virus  software which is windows 10 friendly
  • Update hardware  drivers which are compatible with Windows 10

Following this article, you can do troubleshooting memory management BSOD error on Windows 10. If you cannot resolve the problem, check other issues that are making a problem.