

rest i hope is simple update its Driver and Bios at support place or through its auto update app.Īnd just because its adobe, please dont say its edit movie or other huge file or other big task much dont know about ( adobe is much other then view simple things ) Adobe Photoshop so it reconnect, i did not say dismantle laptop i said if you even can such. or game name.ĭont underestimate if you even can this under the laptop. but sense yuo dont mention Laptop or model nr. most new laptop has such VIP portal that do all this today. my memory was fine.ĭo you have the Laptop autoupdate in start menu. It also made me scan my memory in fear, but. At that time I encountered the BSOD just had steam and my browser open (and discord). I don't have adobe products (too expensive). O'm not surprised due to this that you see problems in other programs. Since I dont have a mic I didn't even know till someone noticed in a game that has voice chat.Į.e idk what it does nor what the conditions are that cause this, but yeah-īSODs cause a quick reset, so its not the same as turning the computer off and on again. In my case it caused corruption of my microphone input (my sound card was consistently sending loud noise into my mic input) It likely has something to do with the memory leak issues it also has. Yeah I only had it once and couldn't confirm what caused it, so I didn't report it in Steam Client Beta.īut after running so many tests and knowing what programs and services were running at that time I am pretty certain Steam indeed, randomly (even admidst gameplay) can cause a memory management BSOD. Does anyone have any suggestions and recommendations for this bug? Thanks. Is anyone else having the same problem as me? I'm not sure if its either Steam or Creative Cloud that's causing the problem or it could be my hardware. I've tried updating my graphics card to the latest version, uninstalling certain software (such as Creative Cloud) and scanning my hardware for errors only for it to return with a clean scan.Īnother thing I notice about the blue screens is that they seem to corrupt Adobe Photoshop when one appears, requiring me to reinstall it every time, which can be annoying. I've tried all sorts of solutions but they never seem to fix the blue screens. The only way I can work around this is to close Steam when I'm not using it, but it becomes a bit repetitive if you get what I mean. I've had no BSODs when playing games so far. I have tracked down the appearances of the BSODs and they only seem to appear when Steam is running in the background. The error code is always the same Memory Management error.

So recently on my gaming laptop I have been having a problem in which a BSOD would randomly appear.
