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Surlent Posts: 29/103 |
I have exactely the same thing if I use up all my RAM (512 MB, noname - one stick only).
I advise you download the program here (just for convenience sincs HH already recommended this): http://www.memtest86.com The rest ist just patience. You should put both old RAM blocks one by one, so that for each stick memtest can run some time (I suggest at least 3-4 cycles). Good RAM should display not even one error. And you also could try the new block as well. And hands off noname RAM: I just got the result of saving money in the wrong place. Corsair, Infineon and Kingston should be the brands to get. |
HyperHacker Posts: 1474/5072 |
Memtest86. Something seems to be wrong with one or more of those RAM sticks. |
Boom.dk Posts: 99/356 |
I have before had a BAD_POOL_CALLER bluescreen. From running Icy Tower (if anyone knows that game). Now I installed a new block of RAM of same brand and speed as my 2 old ones. Windows won't even start up. It gives me a PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA bluescreen. I suspect that the errors might be related.
Anyways, I did a bit of research and found out that the error could be caused by almost any piece of hardware in the computer so I kinda have no idea where to start. Please note that the new RAM runs fine when there's only 2 blocks in, and yes, I tried with both the old blocks. And I tried all the different slots. Any advice at all? |