Why my computer keeps restarting now?

Hi, I get this problem saying "opps sorry but your pc has encountered a problem and needs to restart" and the problem is labeled as "MEMORY_MANAGEMENT" I checked my computer memory using Windows Memory Diagnostic tools and found no problem, it happens almost every day... .is there is a solution to this? Thank you... I want to join the DMP here file but I don't know how...

It was because of the heat? I see... for me it was different, I finally found the solution if I am not wrong, there were a few problems with my hard drive. I used Advanced Systemcare to repair the disk that had problems and then I don't have the problem...: D maybe the hard drive and RAM had links...

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