bugcheck 0x0000001a means MEMORY_MANAGEMENT
. The important information come from the parameter 1.
0x41790 means this:
A page table page has been corrupted. On a 64 bit version of Windows,
parameter 2 contains the address of the PFN for the corrupted page
table page. On a 32 bit version of Windows, parameter 2 contains a
pointer to the number of used PTEs, and parameter 3 contains the
number of used PTEs.
According to Microsoft, this is mostly caused by RAM (Hardware) issues:
The 41790 code is part of our an internal memory manager code but the
bugcheck in my experience has almost always indicated hardware issues
(RAM errors).
So, run a memory test tool (memtest86+ or the internal Windows tool). Also check the RAM timings with CPU-Z and look that the values from the SPD
tab match to the data in the memory
tab. If you have a command rate
(CR) of 1, go to the BIOS and set it to 2. This can also trigger such BSODs.