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.
Scroll down and click Uninstall 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 .
Wait for the scan to complete and follow the china telegram data on-screen instructions.
Next, type DISM Online Cleanup-Image RestoreHealthand press Enter .
Wait for the process to complete, then restart your computer.
5. Reinstall or replace the RAM modules.
Bad or improperly installed RAM can cause memory errors. Reinstalling or replacing the RAM may help.
Turn off your computer and disconnect all cables.
Open your computer case to access the RAM slots.
Carefully remove the RAM modules from the slots.
Inspect the modules for damage and dust.
Insert the RAM modules firmly into the slots.
Close the case, reconnect the cables, and turn on the computer.