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snoway
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dwojtecki
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Crashing

Post by dwojtecki »

Hi, with response to your computer crashing. I was working on a very nice gaming computer that would bring up the BSOD, and after working with it for a few days, found that two of the four memory modules were bad, using process of eliminations. Showed good other with other testing. This system had 2GB of memory. Worked better with just the one gig than the 2gig. Memory could have been bad from the start.
Keemez
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Post by Keemez »

That was my first suspicion- as the BSOD error messages look like memory addresses. Here's one as an example:

EXCEPTION 0E OCCURRED AT 0028:C026511 IN VxD VPOWERD(07) + 00000299. THIS WAS CALLED FROM 0028:C0140CFC IN VxD VKD(01) + 00000640.

I think I'm running roughly 190MB of ram- only half of which is stock. I added the 2nd half a couple years back.
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