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Bads 21st Aug 04 04:36 PM

Hi,

I have this problem many times with different programs :(

Please check the picture.

memory error

Thanks for your help.

Running XP with SP2 rtm

war59312 23rd Aug 04 02:01 AM

Probally DEP. Simply exclude it and see what happens.

Bads 23rd Aug 04 01:19 PM

Finally an answer :D

Thanks War ;) I will try to disable DEP and will see after.

No DEP is not the problem :angry:

DoG 23rd Aug 04 02:39 PM

That could be a bad memory stick, and that could account for the multiple instances of msimn that you have as well. try removing a stick of memory and using the computer for a while and see if you still get the same error, if you do then swap out another memory stick and replace with the one you removed earlier. Keep doing that untill you either eliminate the memory as being the culprit or confirm that a stick is down.

Bads 23rd Aug 04 03:02 PM

Thanks DoG :)

I will try what you said

war59312 23rd Aug 04 05:22 PM

I pefer to test. hehe

http://www.memtest86.com/

Bads 23rd Aug 04 06:09 PM

Thanks War,

But how can I make a disk with this program ?

war59312 23rd Aug 04 09:36 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Bads@Aug 23 2004, 01:09 PM
Thanks War,

But how can I make a disk with this program ?
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NEW! - ISO images suitable for creating a bootable Memtest86 CDROM.

http://www.memtest86.com/memtest86-3.1a.iso.zip

:)

Or if you pefer you can use this version which has been conferted for bootable flopy disk. :)

http://www.memtest86.com/memt31a.zip

Simplly run install.bat to create the disk.

Maybe want to run from cmd first so it does not auto close on you. ;)

Bads 23rd Aug 04 10:46 PM

Thanks War ;)

I just create my floppy :lol:

DoG 24th Aug 04 12:40 AM

I have tested memory before with memtest86 and it showed up as faulty, i returned it to the manufacturer they sent it back saying it's fine. I have had the reverse happen as well, i test the memory it says that it's fine but it simply wont work properly in a given motherboard- the only sure way to test it is to swap it out for the simple reason that sometimes your mobo just doesnt like that brand of memory.


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