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Almost 100% sure it isn't installing properly to the flash drives, I just tried it on my laptop and it doesn't work either.
Almost 100% sure it isn't installing properly to the flash drives, I just tried it on my laptop and it doesn't work either.
I also have 3 more bluescreen dumps if you need them.
Yes, but preferred through a zip from the DM tool.
Could you also give some description about what happened when the crashes occured.
I would like to test the memory, but with another method > replacing with another kit.
I don't have a spare kit, is there another way to put memtest86+ on a USB drive
The only way is through the installation of MemTest86+, you could also use a CD to do it but a USB is usually recommended as that is easier.
I just ran MemTest86+ on my laptop with 0 problems, I did edit a few settings to see what changed hence the reason why there are 103 passes in less than 10 minutes.
Attachment 81599
Here are the new logs Attachment 81623, so I'm just supposed to run the memtest86+ installer and use the usb drive path? Or am I doing it wrong?
So I took out the 2 newest dimms and it seems to have increased stability tremendously, I'll check the ram slots if i don't get any blue screens in the next few days.
Be sure that you upload a new zip please, the zip you attached is 3-4 days old & the same that has been uploaded a few days ago.
According to the last dump, from 22th, your memory runs at 1600MHz which according to the specs of your memory is overclocking.
Overclocking can cause problems, either immediately or in a matter of time, please revert all overclocking back to stock while troubleshooting.
Code:[Memory Device (Type 17) - Length 34 - Handle 0043h] Physical Memory Array Handle 0042h Memory Error Info Handle [Not Provided] Total Width 64 bits Data Width 64 bits Size 4096MB Form Factor 09h - DIMM Device Set [None] Device Locator ChannelA-DIMM0 Bank Locator BANK 0 Memory Type 18h - Specification Reserved Type Detail 0080h - Synchronous Speed 1600MHz Manufacturer 0420 Serial Number Asset Tag Number Part Number F3-12800CL9-4GBXL
My ram is running at stock speed, but anyways here is the new dumps (Attachment 81714).
All of them are caused by memory corruption, though 1 of them is blaming a Windows network driver but it is because of a memory access violation which can occur with memory corruption, none of the dumps blame a specific driver not from Windows.