BSOD Loop / Frequent BSOD

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  1. Posts : 11
    Windows 10 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #11

    Okay, I was not able to get Memtest86+ to boot. It kept giving me a boot error. The most recent update I can find for it is from 2009, is it still being updated? I was able to use regular Memtest86 V7.1. I used that for 12 passes with no errors found.
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  2. Posts : 81
    W8.1 x64
       #12

    What error? Can you take a SS of it?
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  3. Posts : 11
    Windows 10 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #13

    softwaremaniac said:
    What error? Can you take a SS of it?
    Memtest86+ is done by booting with the file to a flash drive correct? I dont believe a screen shot will work in the boot menu. I F12 before boot, and choose my USB drive 'i' and then it just gives me 'boot drive not found' with a :C prompt. However when I put the memtest86 file on the USB, it boots as soon as I choose to boot from USB.
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  4. Posts : 81
    W8.1 x64
       #14

    Then something is done incorrectly.
    Are you copying the iso file itself to the usb or the files FROM WITHIN the iso?
    This is the link: MemTest86+ - Test RAM - Windows 10 Forums
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  5. Posts : 11
    Windows 10 64bit
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       #15

    Hmm, I followed the instructions exactly, it formatted the USB drive, and installed correctly. However when I go to boot from the BIOS, it does not give me the floppy drive as a choice. So I go out, then back into the F12 Boot Menu, and choose USB 2.0 Drive, which is what the drive is in, but it just says "operating system not found" then cycles back to the SSD and launches in Windows. It works fine with Memtest86, I have no idea why memtest86+ does not want to boot.
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  6. Posts : 81
    W8.1 x64
       #16

    You say you install sth. There is nothing to install.
    Try using Rufus and crating the drive that way.
    1. Select the drive.
    2. Navigate to the image (the little CD icon)
    3. Click Start and then check wheter the right drive is selected and click Yes.
    4. Wait for it to finish and try it.
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