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I don't know of anyway to save the results other than using a camera to take pictures of the screen. The fact that Memtest showed errors is where you start. RAM errors can be caused by one or more bad RAM sticks, a bad motherboard slot, mismatched RAM, RAM incompatible with the motherboard, a bad memory controller (motherboard), etc.
Your next step is to remove all of your RAM except for one stick in the first slot and run Memtest on that stick for at least seven passes. If know errors are found, remove that stick, mark it as good and test the next stick in the same slot. Repeat until you have tested all of your RAM sticks. Obviously, if a stick shows errors, mark it as bad. Now take a known good stick and test each RAM slot with that stick. Post back with your results.
Is all of your RAM identical - same brand, same model? Mismatched RAM can cause errors. Is you RAM listed on your motherboard's compatibility list? Are your RAM settings default?
Edited to add: Sorry Tom, I did not see your post. At least we are both on the same sheet of music. :)