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no , because any memory testing program doesn't stress ram like windows the only true way is to run in a windows environment, to quote since windows 95 Microsoft have stated about memory testing programstake out all but one stick of ram and run your system for a few days trying your best to make your system bluescreenDefective memory chips may not be detected by memory checking tools. Some memory checking programs are not adequate tests because they do not test RAM in the same way that Windows uses RAM. Most memory checkers use read/write cycles when scanning memory. Since Windows is executing code from memory, it uses execute cycles. Execute cycles are different from read/write cycles and are more vulnerable to parity errors. It is possible for memory checking programs to find parity errors if the memory is extremely faulty.
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