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  1. I think that I have found the cause of this problem. A quick summary I am running W10 Pro with Intel i7, 24 GB RAM and 1 TB HDD with two partitions (one used for the system and one for other purposes). When I upgraded from W7 to W10, I placed the paging file on the second (non system partition) of the HDD and I did not experience any problems with memory management let alone getting a blue screen because of this. Then, a few weeks ago I moved the system page file to the system partition and lo and behold I ended up with an average of 3-4 memory management blue screens per day. On one occasion I got a blue screen because my page file was corrupted and this led me to suspect that there is some unpredictable interference between the system activity and the page file on the same partition.
  2. Anyhow, to cut a long story short, once I moved the page file back to the second non-system partition, the 'memory management' blue screens disappeared altogether - not a single one since I moved the page file off the system partition.
  3. BTW: I have done the sfc command and the memory test, checked all the drivers and so on. What fixed the problem in my case was getting the page file off the system partition.
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