Need help with a BSOD issue.

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       #11

    Avison Atrius said:
    7 passes no errors on memtest86.
    Great and verifier? Just remember memtest tests just the ram outside the windows environment so it may not crash outside windows but may in the windows environment,
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       #12

    Under those verifier settings windows bluescreened every time at start. Here is the only dump in the folder.

    I'm starting to get artifacts in games now. Model coordinate stretching mostly. I tested my gpu for artifacts and it came up clear. This means I probably have a bad mem stick. >_<
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       #13

    I ran memtest under windows and I got this error:

    Memory error detected. Copying between 2eebeb1 and 2eebe30 did not result in an accurate copy.

    MemTest has detected that your computer cannot accurately store data in RAM. You need to fix this.

    What do I do?
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  4. Posts : 28,845
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       #14

    Avison Atrius said:
    I ran memtest under windows and I got this error:

    Memory error detected. Copying between 2eebeb1 and 2eebe30 did not result in an accurate copy.

    MemTest has detected that your computer cannot accurately store data in RAM. You need to fix this.

    What do I do?
    First (if you can) pull the stick and test the others again. If memtest found errors you may have to return the warranty (RMA).

    You also want to test the mobo slots with known good ram to ensure the problem is ram and not a mobo slot.
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    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
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       #15

    I pulled the stick out and I seem to be running fine with no problems. So hopefully it was just the stick and not the slot. I'll update when I put the stick the the other slot.
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  6. Posts : 28,845
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       #16

    Avison Atrius said:
    It crashed. Now what do I do?
    Read the instructions. They say to reboot normally if you can, if not follow the directions
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  7. Posts : 11
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
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       #17

    That's an old thing to quote, in addition there wasn't anything in the instructions prior to that post about what to do. But pulling that stick of ram solved all my problems. -_-
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