Windows BSOD 10 memory management issues aspire FIH57

Hello

I have upgraded from Windows 7 to Windows 10 recently and have met various BSOD problems. Generally, it would be a warning on the Page of corrupt of defective material but sometimes he also gave errors IRQL not less or equal. I have been in contact with Microsoft and you have run various bugfixes including troubleshooting to fix/update all drivers, sfc/scannow & dism.exe/online/cleanup-image /restorehealth where no error has been detected.

Today, I got a new error when the computer crashed, namely a memory management error.

I ran Windows Memory Diagnostic that has reported the following:

Your computer has a memory problem

Memory problems can cause the computer to lose information or stop working. To identify and fix the problem, contact the manufacturer of the computer.

Did somebody encountered this problem before, and if so, what is the next step?

Any help would be appreciated.

Thank you!

99% a bad ram module.

If your system has 2 ram module, you can try to start with a single and made a windows memory test and see who we have problems.

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