memory test may report errs if the memory is not fully compatible with both
mobo and cpu, apart from if the memory is itself faulty.
"Admin" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message news:op.swwfioo1uoj956@charles...
> I don't know what is going on with my DDR Ram memory here.
> Earlier this week, I have run a memtest86 in the office and found out that
> the memory was bad (lots of red error messages on the screen).
> I took it to the computer store, they tested it, and they found the same
> errors. The guy said he cleaned it, set it back into place, ran the
> memtest86 again, and it went through without any error.
> Back into the Office, I have the memory problems again, I run memtest86
> and... The red warnings showing the errors again.
> The memory and the mobo are all brand new, they're not dusty at all.
> I did the test with another memory, and there are also these errors.
> Should I change both of them? Is there a way to "clean" them, or to fix
> them?
>
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> Thanks,
>
> Admin.
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