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Question about 'Dealing with Bad Memory (RAM)'
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Question about 'Dealing with Bad Memory (RAM)'
Saturday, May 11, 2002 at 4:03 am Posted by Elvis Pack
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I have a question about Dealing
with Bad Memory (RAM):
Whenever I start my PC, I get a STOP error (titled "memory_management"). It will
come up as soon as Windows is loaded. I thought it might be software, so I used
my recovery CD and clean installed Windows XP (Home) again, only to find the message
STILL comes up during the GUI portion of Windows setup, at various points. I think
this is bad memory (after reading other posts). Weird thing is, my PC was fine for
3 months. Has this happened to anyone else?
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re: Question about 'Dealing with Bad Memory (RAM)'
Saturday, May 11, 2002 at 12:16 pm Posted by acs
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http://www.simmtester.com/
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re: Question about 'Dealing with Bad Memory (RAM)'
Sunday, September 15, 2002 at 3:39 pm Posted by Luis Morales
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On Saturday, May 11, 2002 at 12:16 pm, acs wrote:
>http://www.simmtester.com/
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It also has happen to me and another million or so pc's from what I have read on
BBS on the WEB. It seems that no ones has an correct answer including MS. If you
have any infor please reply. Thanks.
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re: Question about 'Dealing with Bad Memory (RAM)'
Tuesday, October 15, 2002 at 10:52 am Posted by Marc G
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I also have this problem.
athlon 1.2Ghz
asus A7M266
256mb ddr ram
Has any one solved it?
On Sunday, September 15, 2002 at 3:39 pm, Luis wrote:
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re: Question about 'Dealing with Bad Memory (RAM)'
Saturday, January 4, 2003 at 8:59 pm Posted by sam thomas
(1 messages posted)
I am also having this problem when I try to record tv into my hard drive from my
tv tuner.
On Tuesday, October 15, 2002 at 10:52 am, Marc G wrote:
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>I also have this problem.
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>athlon 1.2Ghz
>asus A7M266
>256mb ddr ram
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>Has any one solved it?
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re: Question about 'Dealing with Bad Memory (RAM)'
Saturday, July 5, 2003 at 9:19 am Posted by chris
(1 messages posted)
Could be heat related or cheap memory related. I'm finding that more and more cheap
memory doesn't perform anywhere close to where it claims to--especially DDR.
On Saturday, May 11, 2002 at 4:03 am, Elvis Pack wrote:
>I have a question about Dealing
>with Bad Memory (RAM):
>
>Whenever I start my PC, I get a STOP error (titled "memory_management"). It will
>come up as soon as Windows is loaded. I thought it might be software, so I used
>my recovery CD and clean installed Windows XP (Home) again, only to find the message
>STILL comes up during the GUI portion of Windows setup, at various points. I think
>this is bad memory (after reading other posts). Weird thing is, my PC was fine
for
>3 months. Has this happened to anyone else?
>
>
Could be heat related or cheap memory related. I'm finding that more and more cheap
memory doesn't perform anywhere close to where it claims to--especially DDR.
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re: Question about 'Dealing with Bad Memory (RAM)'
Thursday, June 24, 2004 at 9:24 pm Posted by George
(1 messages posted)
Incorrect memory type is causing this.
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re: Question about 'Dealing with Bad Memory (RAM)'
Friday, July 30, 2004 at 3:37 pm Posted by Ken
(1 messages posted)
Hi folks,
I have an exact error message while playing games like Farcry and while copying datda
from a CD-ROM/RW to my HDD. I dod almost everything possible. Even I replaced my
video card from nvidia mx 4000 series to nvidia fx 5700 256 MB DDR agp card. Still
the error persists. And also the page_in_invalid_area or driver_irq_less_or_equal
or something like memory_management.
So, it seems that this is due to a bad RAM, I have a 512 MB DDR hyundai PC 3200
RAM. So, tomorrow I am going to my hardwar dealer to exchange my RAM. Also I forget
I have an 80 GB SATA HDD and have repalced it.
Also, I tried installing Redhat Linux Enterprise Edition version 3.0, Redhat Linux
fedora ver 9.1, Knopnix linux ver 3.1 and some more flavours and surprizinglt none
of the veesion loaded, each version hgave a different error like kernal panic or
many more. Also, I received fatal exceptions errors with lot of nuumbers while installing
Linux (I thought fatal exceptions were inly the property of windows, Linux is a tough
compitetion for Windows in future) . Any how I will write more tomorrow afetr a repalcement
memory chip and after playing Farcry and copying the files from my CD drive to the
HDD.
Ok, buddies and buddas,
Cyaaaaaaaaaaaaa.
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re: Question about 'Dealing with Bad Memory (RAM)'
Thursday, February 24, 2005 at 3:46 am Posted by aitua ogiamien
(1 messages posted)
Hey. Here is my problem. I have an ABIT IC7 MB with 2.6GHz P4 HT and 1.5GB of PC3200
DDR RAM and I started getting these blue screen from hell after I transfered my entire
pc from one case to another. All of a sudden start up time now lasts for about 65
seconds (normally used to be 25 seconds). Now, the weird thing about the blue screens
is that I only get them sometimes when I hibernate my PC or when I tranfers music
from my computer to my Sony MD. Any one familiar with this error? Thanks.
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re: Question about 'Dealing with Bad Memory (RAM)'
Saturday, March 26, 2005 at 11:05 am Posted by nc
(1 messages posted)
Try resetting your BIOS settings to their defaults. Although I hadn't changed any,
this at least allowed me to boot into Windows, although it is just sitting there
at the blue loading screen with the Windows XP logo, no "loading personal settings"
or anything like that. Pressing CTRL ALT DEL brought up the task manager but all
the file associations have disappeared so I can't launch any programs. Looks like
a format and re-install for me :(
On Saturday, May 11, 2002 at 4:03 am, Elvis Pack wrote:
>I have a question about Dealing
>with Bad Memory (RAM):
>
>Whenever I start my PC, I get a STOP error (titled "memory_management"). It will
>come up as soon as Windows is loaded. I thought it might be software, so I used
>my recovery CD and clean installed Windows XP (Home) again, only to find the message
>STILL comes up during the GUI portion of Windows setup, at various points. I think
>this is bad memory (after reading other posts). Weird thing is, my PC was fine
for
>3 months. Has this happened to anyone else?
>
>
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re: Question about 'Dealing with Bad Memory (RAM)'
Tuesday, April 26, 2005 at 7:40 am Posted by cas
(1 messages posted)
most all these errors i have been saying as of late are not due to bad memory, but
because of memory timing. check your bios to be sure your memory is running at normal
speeds, not fast or bursting. normal is the correct setting!
On Saturday, March 26, 2005 at 11:05 am, nc wrote:
>Try resetting your BIOS settings to their defaults. Although I hadn't changed any,
>this at least allowed me to boot into Windows, although it is just sitting there
>at the blue loading screen with the Windows XP logo, no "loading personal settings"
>or anything like that. Pressing CTRL ALT DEL brought up the task manager but all
>the file associations have disappeared so I can't launch any programs. Looks like
>a format and re-install for me :(
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