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Hope I did this correctly. Have a look
Never had to do this before so here goes.
Attachment 306396
After the BSOD I updated Firefox to 27.0.1
Never had to do this before so here goes.
Attachment 306396
After the BSOD I updated Firefox to 27.0.1
According to the files, updating to Firefox will not solve the problem, which appears to be memory. Take memtest. Run scan 8 times with each stick. Then 8 times with all sticks. Then test each slot with a good stick.
http://www.geekstogo.com/forum/topic...ing-memtest86/
Thanks for the quick response.
I really didn't want to here that because I did a Memory test just a few week ago.
Will do.
Jack
The BSOD reports just give small hints and are not always consistent, but you gave us two and they both indicate memory problems. I think that it is memory. Make sure that your run for 8 passes and test in all the ways that I mentioned. I do wish you luck.
Rich
Well bear; I guess sometimes errors just dont show up right away which is why sometimes ya gotta run it several times for something to show up if there are in fact ram errors which can be a pain sometimes to diagnose; but sometimes that may be the only thing left ya can do.
My bios indicate the ram is okay. I running the Mem test now with all stick installed if it fails I will do the test with less ram.
A couple weeks ago I did find two bad sticks of ram and just remove them for ever.