Scroll down the list and look for an error symbol. Now write device administratorin the Start menu search bar and select Best match.Press Windows key + Ito open the Settings panel, then select Update & security > View update history.Driver crashes are less common than in the days of old computing, especially since Windows 10 now handles driver updates, in general. New software or hardware may come with new drivers and your system may not have received the message. Update your driversĪnother quick and practical potential fix for the memory management BSOD is to update your system drivers. Do you want to try it? See “Step 7 – Check your RAM using MemTest86” in our guide to fix WHEA uncorrectable error.