R ralfjai New Member Oct 18, 2010 #22 i run the Advanced Memory Diagnostic Tool over night. it said no error found
T TorrentG Banned Oct 18, 2010 #23 Run Memtest86+ overnight and it should show the errors. If not, test each stick individually while others removed, to find the error.
Run Memtest86+ overnight and it should show the errors. If not, test each stick individually while others removed, to find the error.
R ralfjai New Member Oct 25, 2010 #25 i use both ram to run the memtest and it have some much error, but i dont know how i can i get the report out from the memtest
i use both ram to run the memtest and it have some much error, but i dont know how i can i get the report out from the memtest
cybercore New Member Oct 25, 2010 #26 If memtest shows errors, this means the RAM is the culprit of your BSOD's so you need to replace it (or check RAM timings in bios). To locate if it's one or both, you'll have to isolate them and run the test again.
If memtest shows errors, this means the RAM is the culprit of your BSOD's so you need to replace it (or check RAM timings in bios). To locate if it's one or both, you'll have to isolate them and run the test again.