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| Thread ID: 77097 | 2007-02-26 20:33:00 | NMI PARITY CHECK: MEMORY PARITY ERROR | SurferJoe46 (51) | Press F1 |
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| 528349 | 2007-02-26 20:33:00 | OK . . I moved things around in my bed/computer room and when I fired up one of the Dells, I got this little nasty on a BSOD . . . . NMI PARITY CHECK: MEMORY PARITY ERROR Used this Enermax to Google it and there are 1,001 ways to "fix" this problem . . . all there I found ways that were them different and some are very complicated . Decided it was not a case of doing brain surgery here, and after I checked for a missing or loose connection, I just pulled the power plug outta the tower, pushed in the start button for 30 seconds and re-powered up and rebooted . . . FIXED!:nerd: I was expecting to find a bad RAM stick, which was what most of the advice was about or replace all the harddrives again or check for rats having eaten the insulation from the monitor cable . Now . . what was it all about anyway? :waughh: |
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| 528350 | 2007-02-26 22:37:00 | It normally is a memory thing. Could have been just slightly loose in the slot.... But what do you mean you used this Enermax to Google? Enermax is a PSU brand....how do you Google with a PSU? As for the drivel on rats.....well the nets full of crap. |
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| 528351 | 2007-02-26 23:43:00 | Enermax is the name of my 'puter with the SOYO mobo and the Enermax case and psu...that's all...I just use the name to differentiate the three.... | SurferJoe46 (51) | ||
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