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| Thread ID: 78204 | 2007-04-07 06:36:00 | Looking for a RAM tester | Bazman (6587) | Press F1 |
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| 538769 | 2007-04-07 06:36:00 | I'm looking for a program, freeware if possible, that is able to test RAM. I have a computer and think that maybe the RAM is faulty and would like to test it with a program if there is one out there. Thanks. |
Bazman (6587) | ||
| 538770 | 2007-04-07 06:49:00 | have you tried Memtest? | Pete O'Neil (6584) | ||
| 538771 | 2007-04-07 07:09:00 | I 2nd that, you can get it from here: | Shortcircuit (1666) | ||
| 538772 | 2007-04-07 07:11:00 | or try this link: www.majorgeeks.com |
Shortcircuit (1666) | ||
| 538773 | 2007-04-07 07:40:00 | I prefer 'windiag' from microsoft it seems to find faults faster....if there are any | drcspy (146) | ||
| 538774 | 2007-04-07 11:29:00 | Another vote for memtest (www.memtest.org/). You can download a pre-made bootable ISO here (http:). | Erayd (23) | ||
| 538775 | 2007-04-07 20:57:00 | another vote memtest86 I also use this Goldmem (www.goldmemory.cz) sorry tried the M$ one, failed my testing when it passed ram and both goldmem and memtest failed it and yes replacement ram fixed the problem. |
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| 538776 | 2007-04-07 22:02:00 | Whats wrong with observing the symptoms when using the suspect RAM and watching them disappear when another piece of RAM is used instead? Miles faster....... | pctek (84) | ||
| 538777 | 2007-04-07 22:22:00 | do shops let you buy ram to test theories then return it when your proved wrong | beama (111) | ||
| 538778 | 2007-04-07 22:25:00 | Whats wrong with observing the symptoms when using the suspect RAM and watching them disappear when another piece of RAM is used instead? Miles faster....... Where's the fun in that? :waughh: |
Shortcircuit (1666) | ||
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