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Click Win+Xand select Device Manager

Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2025 10:48 am
by Rina7RS
Your computer will restart and the diagnostic tool will start automatically.
Wait for the scan to complete and check the results for memory errors.
2. Update or reinstall problematic drivers.
Outdated or corrupted device drivers can cause memory errors. Updating them may solve the problem.

Expand each category and look for devices with a yellow exclamation mark.
Right-click the problematic device and select Update Driver .


Select Search automatically for updated driver software .


Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the update.
3. Uninstall the latest Windows updates.
Sometimes recent Windows updates can cause system instability. Removing them may fix the error.

Open Settings by clicking Win+I.


Go to Windows Update and click Update history .


Scroll down and click Uninstall cyprus telegram data updates .


Select the latest update (for example, KB5034204 ) and click Uninstall .


Restart your computer for the changes to take effect.
4. Run the System File Checker and DISM tools.
Corrupted system files can cause memory errors. Use SFC and DISM tools to fix them.

Type cmdin the Windows search bar and select Run as administrator .


At the command prompt, type sfc scannowand press Enter .