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to dave
Re: [WIN7] Memory dumpNo, I don't need the disc in to boot.
I took it out and did a diagnostic again, this time though, I pressed F1 when it started to set what kind I need to do??? (was in help). I did the basic.
I did that, sorry did not write down the 00000 stuff this time.
There was a message that came up with the blue screen when it rebooted this time "Driver_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
again, did write down the 00000's
Going to run thru all the diagnostics from pressing F1, think there is a standard and then an indepth or something. |
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ez2cy
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2013-Feb-2 9:46 pm
well....not getting anywhere except it telling me I have a memory problem.
Guess I need to take it into the shop.
Thanks for trying to help folks, I do appreciate the effort. |
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takeahikeYou sure ask a lot of dumb questions Premium Member join:2005-01-07 Catacombs |
How many memory sticks do you have? Test them one by one and figure out which one is bad and replace it. That should end your problems. |
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ez2cy
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2013-Feb-2 11:21 pm
I know I have a few....maybe 4? but I have no idea how to test them |
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takeahikeYou sure ask a lot of dumb questions Premium Member join:2005-01-07 Catacombs |
You have to run the memory diagnostic with only one stick at a time in the machine so you can determine which one or ones are defective. It's just a very simple process of elimination, trial and error procedure. |
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