My Memtest86 (v4.20) results

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       #111

    Britton30 said:
    Have you recently reinstalled/upgraded Win7? Go to windows update to see if a driver is needed for nVidia. It worked for me when I upgraded my wife's PC from XP to Win 7 Ult.
    A note: when my memtest was showing errors the computer worked fine, but I had only 2-3 errors.
    Yeah reinstalled Windows 7 a few weeks ago. I'm having the Nvidia config driver, and the other ones as well. Earlier I had a few problems with my monitors also, so I won't give the computer the fault.
    My errors in the MemTest is especially counted quickly in Pass 2 for some reason. There's quite a lot of patterns that can't be wrote.
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  2. Posts : 2,393
    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate: x64 (SP1)
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       #112

    Sorry for double-post but I think I've found my solution. Got my new RAM, no errors (just ran pass 0). All tho, still lags when I mark on my desktop, but probably not causing the RAM more like my graphic card or so. But anyways, working so far, i'll report back if any BSoD or further will appear :)

    Thanks.
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  3.    #113

    Work through these troubleshooting steps.

    In Device manager, look for any devices in error.

    If you are using the chipset given by the Win7 installer, try the manufacturer's latest from the Support downloads webpage for your model computer or mobo.
    Driver Install - Device Manager - Windows 7 Forums

    Check for newer display driver, or roll back to the previous verison. Turn off or uninstall the accompanying software package.
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  4. Posts : 2,393
    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate: x64 (SP1)
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       #114

    Thanks, i'll try that. I'll also run a full MemTest just to check if stuff is aight.

    Thanks everyone, really, thank you (L)
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