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    How many passes with memtest did you run?
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    I believe it was 7. It ran for about 6 hours, but I did have both sticks in if that means anything.
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    pmannin said:
    I believe it was 7. It ran for about 6 hours, but I did have both sticks in if that means anything.
    Thats fine


    Are you just seeing the report in the log but no symptoms other than that?
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    Yeah pretty much. That and the wininit error(all kaspersky related) which I posted already. Was the CHKDSK ok? I have not had any more blue screens in a while so I hope it was just a driver issue regarding my gpu. Is a 650 watt enough for my system? I was told it was.
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    pmannin said:
    Yeah pretty much. That and the wininit error(all kaspersky related) which I posted already. Was the CHKDSK ok? I have not had any more blue screens in a while so I hope it was just a driver issue regarding my gpu. Is a 650 watt enough for my system? I was told it was.
    Chkdsk is fine as is ower supply.
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    Okay. Is there anything I can do to fix this 6008 error? Or should I just ignore it. My system is working fine and I wouldn't of even noticed if I didn't look in the reliability report. Is there a way to test every hardware component to see if I got something defective? Thanks for the quick responses, I appreciate it. Also, the ram I purchased is not listed in the qualified vendor's list in my mobo's manual, but I haven't noticed any problems with it.
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    pmannin said:
    Okay. Is there anything I can do to fix this 6008 error? Or should I just ignore it. My system is working fine and I wouldn't of even noticed if I didn't look in the reliability report. Is there a way to test every hardware component to see if I got something defective? Thanks for the quick responses, I appreciate it. Also, the ram I purchased is not listed in the qualified vendor's list in my mobo's manual, but I haven't noticed any problems with it.

    If there are not symptoms I would ignore it for a boit and see if you have any problems. I think you are safe to forget about it.
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    Ok. Thanks for your help.
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    pmannin said:
    Ok. Thanks for your help.
    My pleasure and let us know if you need help.
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       #20

    So, about three days ago I did two things to my computer and have not had anymore 6008 errors.
    1) I disabled USB suspend mode in my power options and
    2) I created a shutdown shortcut on my desktop.

    This means it's software right? I have not tested each by itself so I am not sure which one it is, but, if it is number 2, why wouldn't the normal shutdown feature work?
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