Tech Support Forum banner
Status
Not open for further replies.
1 - 6 of 6 Posts

· Registered
Joined
·
4 Posts
Discussion Starter · #1 ·
· OS - Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7 or Vista? 10
· x86 (32-bit) or x64 ? x64
· What was the original installed OS on the system? Win 7
· OS: Retail?
· Approximate age of system (hardware) 2-3 years
· Approximate age of OS installation (if you know) few months for win 10
· Have you re-installed the OS? no

· CPU - i7
· Video Card - gtx 660
· MotherBoard (if NOT a laptop) - msi big bang x power II
· Power Supply - brand & wattage (if NOT a laptop) - 800 watts

I woke up this morning to a constant boot loop into blue screen that gives me a memory_management blue screen error and restarts then occasionally gives me a driver_corrupted_expool blue screen.

It tries to start up automatic system repair which fails and works very rarely.

Once i am in the system repair screen i try the startup repair and it just doesnt do anything and redirects me back to the blue screen boot loop.

I had restarted my PC this morning after it was working and then it just randomly started doing this boot loop.

THE PC DOESNT EVEN BOOT TO LOG IN SCREEN JUST CONSTANT BRICK. I HAVE TRIED EVERYTHING PLEASE HELP

Thank you in advance for any help!
 

· Hardware Team , Games Team
Joined
·
4,666 Posts
Hi lakers, I'd start by removing all but 1 stick of RAM if possible to see if it boots. If it doesn't swap the stick out for another one.
If your PC boots up into the recovery console go to Troubleshoot > Advanced Options> > Startup Settings > Reboot. Your PC will restart and you'll be met with a selection screen.
Press F5 to boot into Safemode + Network. From there follow this link.
http://www.techsupportforum.com/for...ions-windows-10-8-1-8-7-and-vista-452654.html

If your unable to to run the program in safemode, navigate to C:\Windows\minidump and upload them to the forum in a compressed zip or rar archive.
 

· Registered
Joined
·
4 Posts
Discussion Starter · #3 ·
Hi lakers, I'd start by removing all but 1 stick of RAM if possible to see if it boots. If it doesn't swap the stick out for another one.
If your PC boots up into the recovery console go to Troubleshoot > Advanced Options> > Startup Settings > Reboot. Your PC will restart and you'll be met with a selection screen.
Press F5 to boot into Safemode + Network. From there follow this link.
http://www.techsupportforum.com/for...ions-windows-10-8-1-8-7-and-vista-452654.html

If your unable to to run the program in safemode, navigate to C:\Windows\minidump and upload them to the forum in a compressed zip or rar archive.

It blue screens with memory_management when trying to boot into safemode.
 

· Hardware Team , Games Team
Joined
·
4,666 Posts
On the computer your using download Memtest86+ from this link. Memtest86+ - Advanced Memory Diagnostic Tool

Download the Auto-Installer USB version (Only if your motherboard is capable of booting from a USB otherwise use the ISO version)
Put all the RAM back in and boot the PC up with the USB stick in. You may have to manually boot from this stick if it keeps attempting to load Windows. Usually tapping F12 when powering up your PC will bring you to a screen to select bootable devices.

Once the USB stick is selected the Memtest86+ program will begin testing right away. To ensure that its not the RAM causing the errors let it run 4 Passes. Depending on your RAM speed and quantity this might take +1-2hrs.
 

· Registered
Joined
·
4 Posts
Discussion Starter · #5 ·
On the computer your using download Memtest86+ from this link. Memtest86+ - Advanced Memory Diagnostic Tool

Download the Auto-Installer USB version (Only if your motherboard is capable of booting from a USB otherwise use the ISO version)
Put all the RAM back in and boot the PC up with the USB stick in. You may have to manually boot from this stick if it keeps attempting to load Windows. Usually tapping F12 when powering up your PC will bring you to a screen to select bootable devices.

Once the USB stick is selected the Memtest86+ program will begin testing right away. To ensure that its not the RAM causing the errors let it run 4 Passes. Depending on your RAM speed and quantity this might take +1-2hrs.
Ran it with 0 issues.
 

· Hardware Team , Games Team
Joined
·
4,666 Posts
I'd then test the CPU out to see if its faulting. Home
Download the Fedora Linux LiveUSB, on the same page are instructions on how to create a bootable USB stick for Fedora.

Post back your results.
 
1 - 6 of 6 Posts
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top