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If you can't make it ten minutes on Memtest then the dmp's aren't really worth reading until you get that problem sorted out. Memory problems will cause all sorts of BSOD's and they won't stop until the memory problem is fixed. I would make some Memory setting adjustments in bios or use some different memory if that doesn't work.
But what do i do with the results after leaving memtest running for several hours? Is it supposed to give me a answer? I'm just not sure what the next step is after it has run and gone through it's test.
I just gave you the answer, either make adjustments to the memory settings in bios or try some other memory.
I would first try making sure the memory is set to specs in bios, voltage, timings and divider settings correctly set, and that your other voltages are enough to support your memory. Sometimes the NB voltage needs a bump, it's hard to say from here what it might need.
If you can't pass those memory tests nothing is going to work right, and you will keep getting different bsod's.
I am running Windows 7 64 bit. i am getting random BSOD's whether in a game or just sitting at idle. I have ran the Mem test no errors were detected. Have not ran the HD test. i have bumped up the DIMM Voltage to 1.64 from 1.5. I am running a EVGA P55 FTW motherboard with a 15 Quad core processor, and Corsair 4 gb RAM. And my program will freeze if i click on a .dmp file or right click to zip it.. Help??? My error is 0x109 (0x00000109)
So i thought it was fixed but turns out that it isn't.
I ran windows memory test which win7 recommended and that told me it was a memory problem.
For the past 5 hours i have been running memtest86 and it has come up with 427 errors. How much longer do you think i should keep it running as i have read it will continue running until i stop it?