How to test your RAM for errors?

Discussion in 'Science, Technology & Car Chat' started by hodeez, Oct 17, 2006.

  1. hodeez

    hodeez Member

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    Anyone with tech knowledge of this depth?
     
  2. Nirvania

    Nirvania I'm BRACK!?

    why do you need to check? whats the problem?
     
  3. hodeez

    hodeez Member

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    laptop crashed once, and i just bought new ram, so i wanted to test it as a precaution--before it crashes again.
     
  4. sschsu

    sschsu Well-Known Member

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    You can download a memory test program from here.

    http://www.m2ktech.com/MemScope_Memory_Tester.htm

    This program will test all the memory in your laptop. Run the program with the new ram, if there is error, remove the new ram and run the program again. This will confirm if the error was caused by the new ram. Good kuck.
     
  5. drakan

    drakan Well-Known Member

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  6. hodeez

    hodeez Member

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    I believe I ran Memtest86 once overnight, and when I woke up, my laptop was off. Any idea what that means?
     
  7. dim8sum

    dim8sum ♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪....

    maybe ur laptop is overheating?
     
  8. laziboi

    laziboi Well-Known Member

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    yes memtest has always been the best for me so ill recommend it
     
  9. TREPTILE

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    memtest shouldn't take that long maybe a few hours, and by then you should see some errors if there are any
     
  10. vaxlor

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    so you add new ram or you change .. if you add new ram then remove the old one and try it .. if still got problem or getting blue screen then it is ram problem .. then use back the old ram only .. if still crash then system got problem ..

    use some software like tuneup xp to check for error and to fix it .. defrag your hard drive once in a while to avoid pc running slow or corrupted ..
     
  11. Fizzyboy

    Fizzyboy Active Member

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    Maybe he forgot to plug it into the wall and left it on battery. :p

    That being said, yes yes, use memtest86 and you will have your answer.
     
  12. xiaojia

    xiaojia Well-Known Member

    hmm.. didnt know you can do that. Thanks
     
  13. Knoctur_nal

    Knoctur_nal |Force 10 from Navarone|

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    ya learn something new every day eh..
     
  14. benjwang

    benjwang Well-Known Member

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    you need to be a bit more specific on what system you are testing on.

    memory leak ususlaly generate a failure log, you need to obtain all those logs and find out what's wrong. what's the point of running those software if you system is not stable. Geeks!
     
  15. iria

    iria Active Member

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    use a program called memtest86
     
  16. aych

    aych Active Member

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    my vote is memtest86. its available on many free linux livecds and such