Hi,
I am not just a newbie on this forum. I am feeling my way through trying to solve a very intermittent BSOD (Memory Management) problem on my machine. Windows memory test ran clean but it was suggested that this test was better. However, I fear I am in over my head. I was able to start the test, once using the defaults and once set to only CPU 0 but after leaving them both to run for several hours, both times I came back to a black screen with not much information on it and no signs of life. I've tried reading and I may be falling into the category of people whose UEFI/BIOS is incompatible with the test. So, I thought I would reach out and a) see if anyone could maybe confirm that I am correct in my assessment and b) it seemed that you all wanted log files to help with development, so I am attaching mine here for both a and b. Also, if this isn't an inappropriate question, can anyone tell me the second best test I can use since it doesn't seem like this one is an option? I'd really like to know if that is what is causing my BSOD. Any feedback is appreciated, and if there's not any, then maybe the logs will be helpful for development (there is a log Pt 4 with a little more in it but the file size/count limits prevent me from including the last one).
Thanks!
Sys Info
HP ProDesk 405 G8 Desktop Mini PC x64-based
I added Samsung 980 Pro SSD 1TB and Crucial 32GB RAM
AMD Ryzen 5 5600 GE
BIOS - HP T25 V. 02.04.00, 4/13/2022
SMBIOS V 3.3
RAM - 32GB
Win 11 Pro v 10.0.22000
I am not just a newbie on this forum. I am feeling my way through trying to solve a very intermittent BSOD (Memory Management) problem on my machine. Windows memory test ran clean but it was suggested that this test was better. However, I fear I am in over my head. I was able to start the test, once using the defaults and once set to only CPU 0 but after leaving them both to run for several hours, both times I came back to a black screen with not much information on it and no signs of life. I've tried reading and I may be falling into the category of people whose UEFI/BIOS is incompatible with the test. So, I thought I would reach out and a) see if anyone could maybe confirm that I am correct in my assessment and b) it seemed that you all wanted log files to help with development, so I am attaching mine here for both a and b. Also, if this isn't an inappropriate question, can anyone tell me the second best test I can use since it doesn't seem like this one is an option? I'd really like to know if that is what is causing my BSOD. Any feedback is appreciated, and if there's not any, then maybe the logs will be helpful for development (there is a log Pt 4 with a little more in it but the file size/count limits prevent me from including the last one).
Thanks!
Sys Info
HP ProDesk 405 G8 Desktop Mini PC x64-based
I added Samsung 980 Pro SSD 1TB and Crucial 32GB RAM
AMD Ryzen 5 5600 GE
BIOS - HP T25 V. 02.04.00, 4/13/2022
SMBIOS V 3.3
RAM - 32GB
Win 11 Pro v 10.0.22000
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