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Hmmm. Some forums I read on that say it could be a bad dimm, or could be a program not liking the OS. Weird issues.
Hoping to find a resolution for you.
Hmmm. Some forums I read on that say it could be a bad dimm, or could be a program not liking the OS. Weird issues.
Hoping to find a resolution for you.
Oh boy. You may want to remove and do testing on your dimms and test your dimms one at a time.
Probably do that one last.
These issues may not be critical though
Doing a test with all the memory chips in and I got three errors
Time: 00:33:14 AddrMode: 64bit Pass 1/4 Error: 3
Test 4: Addr 6FD235BF8 - Expected: 01010101 - Actual: 01014101 - CPU: 0
Test 4: Addr 6FD6259F8 - Expected: 01010101 - Actual: 01014101 - CPU: 0
Test 4: Addr 6FE235B78 - Expected: 01010101 - Actual: 01014101 - CPU: 0
With 58% Pass so far
Better start taking out dimms and testing one at a time. One or more dimms are Bad so you will need to find out which one is bad.
Good start. Sounds like we're getting somewhere
Now at test 7: It just, mutiply that 3, into 21.. Around 80% test... I am wondering if that is Socket 2 or 3, due to the % test was at. I'm quite surprise since the memory is about six months old (8/26/2015)..
Ugh. I've never had a memory stick fail. That really sucks.
Well.. many years ago, I upgraded from a 4 to 8GB of Coursair memory. Me be new to computer issues like this, I reformated my HDD and resintalled Win7 and even sent in my GPU to due crashes and such I had. Got to a point where it was my new sticks were the issue.. I'm kind of happy I'm doing the memory test before doing anything. That Event ID 1001 regading the memory, started back on 2 of Feb. That is what Event Viewer shows