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Okay will definitely do that. No real loss though.
Still doing scan so after that is done, I will uninstall MSE, then do a clean boot and I will let you know how it went. Thanks so much for your help so far.
Okay will definitely do that. No real loss though.
Still doing scan so after that is done, I will uninstall MSE, then do a clean boot and I will let you know how it went. Thanks so much for your help so far.
I just finished the scan and nothing came up.
I am going to try and uninstall MSE now.
Then I will clean boot.
I have uninstalled MSE, did a clean boot, and the problem happened again.
OK, now we may look at the hardware.
Let us start with the RAM.
RAM - Test with Memtest86+
Run memtest foe at least 8 passes, preferably overnight. let us know the result.
I ran it the other night and it came up with over 11 million errors.
Should I run it again?
lunarlord,
Remove power.
Remove cover.
power up.
Listen very carefully for any beeps.
Power down
Remove power.
using can of compressed air blow out all dust.
leave cove off.
reconnect power
power up
Now first let's take the short way:
WIN| type MEM |enter |
Restart Now option
let us know the results.
Apologize to ARC and to LunarLord. Your posts came in as I was typing.
Here is the procedure that explains testing for defective memory and defective slots:
RAM - Test with Memtest86+