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I'll post error scan screen shot when it finishes, but will do memtest overnight...
I'll post error scan screen shot when it finishes, but will do memtest overnight...
A reset with remove files is similar to clean install.
The bugchecks were:
1A
139
4E
12B
The MEMORY_MANAGEMENT bug check has a value of 0x0000001A. This indicates that a severe memory management error occurred
The KERNEL_SECURITY_CHECK_FAILURE bug check has a value of 0x00000139. This bug check indicates that the kernel has detected the corruption of a critical data structure.
The PFN_LIST_CORRUPT bug check has a value of 0x0000004E. This indicates that the page frame number (PFN) list is corrupted.
The FAULTY_HARDWARE_CORRUPTED_PAGE bug check has a value of 0x0000012B. This bug check indicates that a single-bit error was found in this page. This is a hardware memory error.
The 12B bugcheck is often seen with RAM problems.
If there are any errors when using Memtest86+ version 5.01 that is a fail.
Then remove all RAM modules except 1 and test each RAM module in the same DIMM for 8 or more passes.
Please update the system specs in the "My Computer" section (links in post #5 step #7) and please open the website for the computer's drivers and bios and post a URL or hyperlink into the thread.
There were 2665 errors.
Just 1 error is a fail.
So you can abort testing
Now determine which RAM module is faulty by testing 1 RAM module at a time in the same DIMM for 8 or more passes.
I just tested the first stick (2 8gb) and it’s immediately red again. Does that mean I don’t need to do 8 passes and can test the other 8 in the same DIMM right away, or will you need to see the results to compare and check if the DIMM is at fault?
I’ve seen the table in the tutorial, that one should use in order to check if it’s a ram or DIMM fault, but to be honest I cant really make much sense of it in comparison to what I can see on my screen with memtest. Will there be some sort of results page at the end?
The computer has 4 DIMM slots.
The RAM were in 1A DIMM 0 and 1B DIMM 0
The empty DIMM were 1A DIMM 1 and 1B DIMM 1
Just 1 error is a fail and testing can be aborted.
There is no advantage to let it go further as the malfunctioning part needs to be removed or replaced.
The computer manual should have information about the largest size RAM module that can be placed in each DIMM.
When replacing RAM it should come as a package with matching SKU. This way the modules are compatible.
Please post into the thread the scannow and restore health reports.
Check the website for the computer to see whether or not there is a newer version of the BIOS and post the URL or hyperlink into the thread.
I was thinking that when I finish testing this second stick (still not reporting errors) I could leave the computer as it is with 8 gig and see if it has any more BSOD problems?
Can I not just show the salesmen the old (broken) RAM and have them replace it with the same or at least similar modules to what I have been using? To be honest not sure if I still have my manual! Will try to dig it out...
I will try to get you the scannow results tomorrow. Do you want those results after the new RAM is installed or before?
I will go out and buy it tomorrow probably.
Thanks again for your patience and your help. Just to clarify you also want me to see if my bios can be updated to a newer version?
The owners manual for the computer is likely available online.
Please find the website link for the computer and post it into the thread.
The website should have available the latest computer / motherboard manufacturer BIOS and drivers to download.
The computer can run with only 8 GB RAM in 1 DIMM. If you replace the RAM you could consider getting another pair of 8, 8 or a pair of 16,16 or 8,8,8,8 etc. It's best to check the owners manual to see the maximum capacity and configurations approved for the motherboard.
If you can RMA the RAM then you will likely get a matching pair.
If the computer is no longer under warranty then you will likely need to acquire a kit or a package where the RAM modules have been tested to work with each other.
The scannnow and restorehealth can be run any time and repeated as needed.
I'm gonna leave this info here in case I need quick access to it at a later date when I've forgotten how to look it up. I am assuming this is the right site based on the info below.
http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/...560.1515544184
MAXIMUS VI HERO Driver & Tools | Motherboards | ASUS USA
Manufacturer Product SerialNumber Version
ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. MAXIMUS VI HERO 130713916600200 Rev 1.xx