The joy of Blue Screens
Oct. 25th, 2015 04:59 amI've been getting the BSOD far too often since uped the RAM on this computer to 4 gig. Since I had to go with used RAM it's not a *huge* surprise that one of the DIMMs has an interrmittent error.
I should have known better when the system cared about which DIMMs were installed where. And since the errors usually had similar address when they reported one, I had strong suspicions as to which one it was.
I hadn't wanted to be without the system for long enough to run a *through* memory test.
But today I got up from a nap to be welcomed by the BSOD. Ok, that was it.
I opened it up and tried each of the DIMMs as the *only* one in the system. That was one of the suspicious things when I'd upgraded. The sysytem had been upset with having one of them as the first DIMM.
Unfortunately, it accepted each of them this time.
So put back all but the one I thought was the bad one. At least I had 3 gig of RAMM even if it was running single channel instead of dual channel.
The system had a BSOD a couple hours later. *sigh*
At least I'd discovered that the one I thought was bad would work in a box
fayanora had spotted out by the dumpster one day. I'd held on to it for the XP key sticker on it. But since it'd accepopt the DIMM, thatt meant I could use *it* to run the memory test.
So when things went belly up again, I just grumbled and swapped the DIMMs. It's been running quite a bit longer now, so hopefully I've got the right one.
I'll stick a spare CD drive in it and make a bootable CD to run the memory test. Then I can let it run for a few days.
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I should have known better when the system cared about which DIMMs were installed where. And since the errors usually had similar address when they reported one, I had strong suspicions as to which one it was.
I hadn't wanted to be without the system for long enough to run a *through* memory test.
But today I got up from a nap to be welcomed by the BSOD. Ok, that was it.
I opened it up and tried each of the DIMMs as the *only* one in the system. That was one of the suspicious things when I'd upgraded. The sysytem had been upset with having one of them as the first DIMM.
Unfortunately, it accepted each of them this time.
So put back all but the one I thought was the bad one. At least I had 3 gig of RAMM even if it was running single channel instead of dual channel.
The system had a BSOD a couple hours later. *sigh*
At least I'd discovered that the one I thought was bad would work in a box
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So when things went belly up again, I just grumbled and swapped the DIMMs. It's been running quite a bit longer now, so hopefully I've got the right one.
I'll stick a spare CD drive in it and make a bootable CD to run the memory test. Then I can let it run for a few days.
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