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May be we are missing something here?
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How the memtest went? According to your first post about memtest, you need to replace RAM modules, I think? As long as the failing memory is in use, the system cannot run stable.
Weird... It must not have created a dump file.
So here is the breakdown of EVERYTHING that happened with the Ram. Originally we thought it was the cause of the problem. My computer had the original ram in slots 2, 3, and 4. We removed the ram from slot 2 and replaced it with a new one. When we still had problems we removed the other 2 original ram, leaving only the new stick (4GB) and put it in slot 1. After being used to 6GB of ram, it was killing me running on 4, so I went back and bought 2 new sticks of the same model. They were in a package together though and both have K2 on them. I was told these are linked. I kept the first new stick in 1 and put the other two in 2 and 3. After it crashed I was informed that linked ram sticks have to be put in certain slots in order to work. I switched it so it was in 2 and 4 and the unlinked was in 3. After that you recommended to test my ram. It failed the test and crashed. So I tested each stick individually and had no problem. So instead I tried testing having the linked sticks in 1 and 2 and the unlinked in 3. It passed the test. I tried playing a game, and it crashed (bsod but didn't seem like it created a dump file. That is what I tried to upload). I decided to run the test again, and this time it came up with over 3 million errors, and it was still going up. I rebooted my computer and restarted the test and let it run overnight. It passed every single time, no problem and no errors. I'll try to collect the dumps again and see if maybe it just didn't find it for some reason. I know I just got one earlier today while DC Universe Online was updating.
Yeah, it didn't seem to create a dump file from when it crashed when I thought everything was fixed. Seemed like my computer froze up on the BSOD, so that might be why. I have the newest BSOD dump thought from today.
I haven't changed it since I thought it was fixed, with the 2 paired ram in 1 and 2 and the unpaired in 3. I'd look up my motherboard manual to find out exactly how I have to place paired ram, but from what I've seen, foxconn no longer supports it.
Arcis mate, as you havent changed the faulty memory mosules yet, no debugging can make it stable.
I,d suggest you to consult a technician who will do it for you. ok?
dont worry, if there are problems even after that change, that will be easy to solve.
so go for it?
All of the ram in my computer is new. All bought just before posting on here in a period of a couple days.
No. I changed out all 3 sticks just before starting this thread. The most I've done with the ram is move around the new 3 sticks. I'm hoping they aren't corrupt and that placement is just the problem. I can't find the full specs of my motherboard though, so I don't know what to do.