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The Memory Management error usually means there is an issue with the installed RAM. It could be failing or may be seated incorrectly. I would suggest running an onboard diagnostics to check for memory errors.
To start the diagnostics, restart the computer and immediately start pressing F12 repeatedly. Once you get to the one-time boot menu, click the diagnostics option and let it run. Keep your computer plugged in the whole time. Take note of any errors that pop up. If you don't get any errors, I suggest taking the computer to a laptop repair shop unless you are comfortable purchasing and replacing RAM yourself.
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In order to receive assistance from our forum members you will need to provide the system model, OS installed and what led up to the issue you are facing.
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June 27th, 2024 18:55
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The Memory Management error usually means there is an issue with the installed RAM. It could be failing or may be seated incorrectly. I would suggest running an onboard diagnostics to check for memory errors.
To start the diagnostics, restart the computer and immediately start pressing F12 repeatedly. Once you get to the one-time boot menu, click the diagnostics option and let it run. Keep your computer plugged in the whole time. Take note of any errors that pop up. If you don't get any errors, I suggest taking the computer to a laptop repair shop unless you are comfortable purchasing and replacing RAM yourself.
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