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    Andrew as per Boozad instruction mate and please make sure thatthere are at LEAST8 PASSES run less than is useless - unless errors come up inpasses before that see my pics
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       #12

    thanks for all your help so far !!

    ill give them a try ! although i did the driver verifier before and it wouldn't allow my computer to start up unless it was in safe mode, do i need to allow the computer to run for a while in safe mode until it crashes?
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       #13

    First run memtest please.

    ICIT2LOL, I am definitely not Boozad
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    ICIT2LOL, I am definitely not Boozad
    Oops sorry too intent of flicking between threads no offense intended

    I'll leave it to you

    John
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       #15

    Thanks guys ! Just got round to running the ram testing now as I've not had a chance to do it , and i am getting lots of errors, so ill try and check which card it is or if it's the motherboard like it says on the tutorial, do you think this will be the caus do my bdso then ?
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    More than likely but perhaps not only - ie there still could be other faults. Hopefully it is just a stick but can be a slot so it remains to seen what stick/s are faulty and then replacing them and try booting up and see what happens.
    Good luck
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       #17

    Well if it is a stick its a good excuse for a ram upgrade
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    When it comes down to memory problems, it could be driver side or hardware side.
    When you have specified the cause to a slot/module, or perhaps multiple in bad situations, and replaced the modules or stopped using the bad slots/replaced the moterboard test your system to ensure the problems is gone.
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    When it comes down to memory problems, it could be driver side or hardware side.
    Yep sorta suggested that already axe and

    Well if it is a stick its a good excuse for a ram upgrade
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    Sorry, did not yet see your post ICIT2LOL
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