
Type MemoryDiagnostic in the search box and hit Enter, you will be able to see the result displayed at the bottom of the window. Press Win+ R at the same time, then type in eventvwr.msc and hitĮnter. If the result doesn’t show up automatically, you can check it manually. The test result will show up after you log in. Your computer will automatically reboot and return to the Windows desktop.You don’t need to stay and watch the test finishes. Your computer will restart and the Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool screen will appear.Be sure to save your work first because your computer will start immediately. Click Restart now and check for problems(recommended).Click Start button, then type Windows Memory Diagnostic in the search box and hit.During the test, you won’t be able to use your computer.

You will need to reboot your computer to perform the test. Note: If you are over-clocking anything, please shut them down first before you run the tests. It is suggested that you run the following memory test to verify your memory and find out which driver is causing the problem. The ntoskrnl.exe BSOD is usually related to memory, possibly caused by a faulty driver. We suggest updating all the drivers on your device.

If you've experienced this error, it might also be related to a driver related issues.

It contains the cache manager, the executive, the kernel, the security reference monitor, the memory manager, and the scheduler. Process and memory management, thus making it a fundamental part of the system. Ntoskrnl.exe (Short for Windows NT operating system kernel,) also known as kernel image, provides the kernel and executive layers of the Windows NT kernel space, and is responsible for various system services such as hardware virtualization,
