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There are 3 HP hardware diagnostics which have different versions and testing capabilities:
Windows
UEFI
Bootable
Please run the UEFI version.
There are 3 HP hardware diagnostics which have different versions and testing capabilities:
Windows
UEFI
Bootable
Please run the UEFI version.
If faulty 3rd slot, second black,
Can I use another slot from 2, 4,... the white slots...?
Please run the script in the earlier post with all RAM modules.
So, upgrade the UEFI version hp hardware diagnostics app and after run it from BIOS/UEFI...?
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With The below, upgrade installation of this done in Windows 🪟 and influence UEFI...? Or needed boot in UEFI to upgrade install?
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Download and install: HP PC Hardware Diagnostics UEFI – v10.3.0.0
https://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp150...0/sp150582.exe
Run the HP UEFI Hardware diagnostics overnight while sleeping in loop until error:
Power on the computer while repetitively clicking F2 or F10 > HP UEFI Hardware diagnostics > system > extensive > loop until error > the next day if it has made two or more loops > click esc > take pictures > post images or share links into this thread displaying the tests performed with results
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Please post the script results from post #6 then install the latest version of the HP UEFI Hardware diagnostics.
Either or both UEFI and boot diagnostics can be used when testing RAM / Motherboard.
If these HP software do not detect problems then there are better RAM tests.
The HP is all inclusive and is a starting point.
Think of it like this say a computer can only have 8gb of ram but the user installs 16 because the physical provisioning allows multiple sticks.
They decided to go over 8gb of ram and try 16gb the computer will only register 8gb because that is the limit set by the controller, which is dictated by the cpu since 1st gen.
These cpu you are implying about well over 64gb so the logic is inverse you are within limits in several scenarios you have displayed.
The test will not tell you anything conclusive because it will only be testing registered memory, you can try the tests but i don't think its going to tell you anything new.
I am not trying to argue anyone's point i just think its a dead end logically and quad channel is known for dying slots its common.
These tools can take long time to finish? The (1), (2) below differ, (1) is from Windows the (2) is from go to boot in UEFI and after run?
(1)
Download and install: HP PC Hardware Diagnostics UEFI – v10.3.0.0
https://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp150...0/sp150582.exe
(2)
Run the HP UEFI Hardware diagnostics overnight while sleeping in loop until error:
Power on the computer while repetitively clicking F2 or F10 > HP UEFI Hardware diagnostics > system > extensive > loop until error > the next day if it has made two or more loops > click esc > take pictures > post images or share links into this thread displaying the tests performed with results
https://support.hp.com/us-en/drivers...tation/5225037
The workstation is a high end business model and at one time had a downloadable HP performance advisor.
This software is no longer offered or updated.
If it was installed it allows the computer user to view and modify the BIOS while using Windows.
It will capture memory: physical and page perform graphs, report configurations, etc.
Code:Memory TOC Bottom-Slot 1(left) - 8 GB TOC Size: 8 GB Memory Type: DDR3 Rated Speed: 1600MT/s Configured Speed: 0MT/s Error Correcting (ECC): No Device Locator: Bottom-Slot 1(left) Bank Locator: BANK 3 Manufacturer: Samsung Serial Number: 18111911 Asset Tag: 9876543210 Part Number: M471B1G73QH0-YK0 Total width: 64 bits Data Width: 64 bits Form Factor: SODIMM Device Set: not part of a set Type Detail: • Synchronous Number of ranks: Unknown Bottom-Slot 2(right) - 8 GB TOC Size: 8 GB Memory Type: DDR3 Rated Speed: 1600MT/s Configured Speed: 0MT/s Error Correcting (ECC): No Device Locator: Bottom-Slot 2(right) Bank Locator: BANK 1 Manufacturer: Samsung Serial Number: 18112310 Asset Tag: 9876543210 Part Number: M471B1G73QH0-YK0 Total width: 64 bits Data Width: 64 bits Form Factor: SODIMM Device Set: not part of a set Type Detail: • Synchronous Number of ranks: Unknown Top - Slot 1 (top) - 8 GB TOC Size: 8 GB Memory Type: DDR3 Rated Speed: 1600MT/s Configured Speed: 0MT/s Error Correcting (ECC): No Device Locator: Top - Slot 1 (top) Bank Locator: BANK 2 Manufacturer: Hynix/Hyundai Serial Number: 05892222 Asset Tag: 9876543210 Part Number: HMT41GS6AFR8A-PB Total width: 64 bits Data Width: 64 bits Form Factor: SODIMM Device Set: not part of a set Type Detail: • Synchronous Number of ranks: Unknown Top - Slot 2 (under) - 8 GB TOC Size: 8 GB Memory Type: DDR3 Rated Speed: 1600MT/s Configured Speed: 0MT/s Error Correcting (ECC): No Device Locator: Top - Slot 2 (under) Bank Locator: BANK 0 Manufacturer: Hynix/Hyundai Serial Number: 05572224 Asset Tag: 9876543210 Part Number: HMT41GS6AFR8A-PB Total width: 64 bits Data Width: 64 bits Form Factor: SODIMM Device Set: not part of a set Type Detail: • Synchronous Number of ranks: Unknown
In case it is needed this is the Maintenance and Service guide:
https://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c04205252.pdf
So, run from CLI Windows as administrator?
What download, and where run Windows 10 Pro CLI or from PC BIOS... go Bios after run... it?