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As mentioned, no test is 100%. I have seen it many times MemTest86+ being wrong (and correct).
The best way to test is by using it on another system.
As mentioned, no test is 100%. I have seen it many times MemTest86+ being wrong (and correct).
The best way to test is by using it on another system.
What to test on another system? RAM sticks? This is a laptop, and I don't have a spare laptop which supports DDR4 RAM.
As axe0 said there is no 100% test. But if its still under warranty don't remove anything as it could void your warranty. I know some manufacturer's are strict about opening or removing hardware. But if its not still under warranty you can change it out and see if its a memory problem.
I made a flash with Rufus and i choose gpt partition scheme for uefi, after that i succed to instal windows 8.1 or 10, it works both