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    Optimize Your RAM Health with MemTest64: A Comprehensive Guide

    Memory stability is essential for smooth computing experiences, and one of the tools that many users rely on for testing their system's memory is MemTest64. Unlike other memory testing tools, MemTest64 operates directly within Windows, allowing users to check RAM health without restarting their...
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    Windows 10 Is possible to find corrupted pictures in folders recursively?

    Hello! I found after disk failure lot of corrupted pictures in folders. I'm not able to delete them manually for files count. Is possible to detect if is picture (or even any file) corrupted and search for them and delete? Even recursively? By any tool, by any way. Thank you for each help...
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    Windows 7 PST file corruption??

    Hello, I use a single PST file as my main information store between home and office. The file is 100MB and has recently been compacted. At the office, we have an Exchange Server, and at home I interface with my POP. Ultimately evertything gets filed in this PST file which I carry on...
  4. culip

    Windows 8 Upgrading Windows from broken older version

    Hi, I have a genuine product key of Windows 7 but don't have its copy (DVD/ISO image). In this case, is it possible and lawful to install Windows 8 from a genuine copy of "Windows 8 Upgrade"? I don't want to buy the full version since it's a bit more expensive. Thanks, Culip P.S. So here's...
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    Windows 8 Is my MBR really 'broke'?

    OK, it seems my W8 system is possibly in a bit of trouble... I ran CHKDSK on my C: drive, and at the end saw this : ============= Errors detected in the Boot File. Windows has checked the file system and found problems. Please run chkdsk /scan to find the problems and queue them for repair...
  6. blackroseMD1

    Windows 7 Windows 7 SP1

    OK guys, take this with a grain of salt... WINDOWS 7 7138.0.090523-xxxx-winmain_win7xxx_sp1_x Now, I know what most of you are thinking. "There is no way MS would be working on SP1 for an OS that hasn't even been released yet." Normally, I would be the first to agree, but then I thought of...
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