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Bad memory issue
A customer of mine has 2 DIMMs each 1 GB.
One of the DIMMs has a bad couple of bit(s) which I discovered with an exhaustive memory test. Its at 08674e7c when both DIMMs are installed using the good DIMM in the first slot.
Normally I would replace this, but my client doesn't want to buy a new DIMM.
Is there a software workaround for this? Anyway to lock this area of memory so that it isn't used by Windows 7 or other applications?
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.