Random BSOD's - Mem Management, ntfs.sys, etc

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       #61

    but i already bought the 4GB so my laptop has 6GB of ram, 2 and 4 GB a piece, is it okay? i'm afraid i cant get refund, i only get RMA
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       #62

    fadlifari said:
    but i already bought the 4GB so my laptop has 6GB of ram, 2 and 4 GB a piece, is it okay? i'm afraid i cant get refund, i only get RMA
    If the other RAM sticks you had was showing errors you surely want to get rid of them. If your system is not crashing if you changed the setup of the sticks, you surely shouldn't think that nothing is wrong. :)

    You should have no problems installing the new sticks.

    If you have any questions we're here!
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       #63

    hmm okay then, maybe i should get rid of them. and what do you mean by changing the setup of those sticks? could it be changed from the bios maybe? or i need to upgrade my bios or something?

    thanks for you're concern :)
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       #64

    Are the 2 sticks of RAM matched?
    - manufacturer
    - type
    - speed
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  5. Posts : 43
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       #65

    as for the type and speed they're matched, only the manufacturer were different, is it affecting my system? by the way i had a bsod recently, ( i attached the dump files )
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       #66

    fadlifari said:
    hmm okay then, maybe i should get rid of them. and what do you mean by changing the setup of those sticks? could it be changed from the bios maybe? or i need to upgrade my bios or something?

    thanks for you're concern :)
    I just meant that changing their position. :)
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  7. Posts : 43
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       #67

    hmm i've already changed the position of the ram's , it's like this, there is position A and B, and RAM 1 and RAM 2
    RAM 1 = 2GB
    RAM 2 = 4GB

    I placed the RAM 1 on A and RAM 2 on B, the bsod starts exactly when windows login. i placed RAM 1 on B and RAM 2 on A, the bsod starts randomly, between 8 hours or 4 hours laptop usage time. it is like that :)
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  8. Posts : 2,393
    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate: x64 (SP1)
       #68

    fadlifari said:
    hmm i've already changed the position of the ram's , it's like this, there is position A and B, and RAM 1 and RAM 2
    RAM 1 = 2GB
    RAM 2 = 4GB

    I placed the RAM 1 on A and RAM 2 on B, the bsod starts exactly when windows login. i placed RAM 1 on B and RAM 2 on A, the bsod starts randomly, between 8 hours or 4 hours laptop usage time. it is like that :)
    Do you have some RAM you can borrow from a friend? Be sure it's the right socket.
    Or you can just wait for your new ones.

    Fred.
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