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02-14-2008   #1
Howard Swope


 
 

Vista 64 Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool - False Negative

Vista 64, Asus P5E v502 bios, Core 2 Quad, 4 gb crucial RAM, No over
clocking, standard ram speed,

I have been getting intermitent blue screen of death. Afterward my machine
warm boots, and often I receive Bad Bios CheckSum error. I power all the way
down and then power on and boot no problem.

I tried running the Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool. It came up with a
problem, but didn't identify which stick. I pulled one and reran, everything
was OK. That was a bit of a cooincidence. I tried putting one of the other
chips in the slot the one I removed came from, still OK. I put all sticks
back and the diagnostic ran clean. I thougth I dodged a bullet. Sometime
reseating will fix these things.

I came home after work and sure enough Bad Bios Check Sum. I powered off
rebooted and ran the mem test and it diagnosed a problem.

Is this bad RAM, bad MB, or bad bios?

TIA


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02-14-2008   #2
Colin Barnhorst


 
 

Re: Vista 64 Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool - False Negative

If you are running pc6400 ram with 4x1GB dimms, try dropping the dram speed
to 667 and see if you continue to have the issue.

"Howard Swope" <howard_swopeAThms3DOTcom> wrote in message
news:C848D5E1-8E23-4591-A6C4-39F7D5221EF2@xxxxxx
Quote:

> Vista 64, Asus P5E v502 bios, Core 2 Quad, 4 gb crucial RAM, No over
> clocking, standard ram speed,
>
> I have been getting intermitent blue screen of death. Afterward my machine
> warm boots, and often I receive Bad Bios CheckSum error. I power all the
> way down and then power on and boot no problem.
>
> I tried running the Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool. It came up with a
> problem, but didn't identify which stick. I pulled one and reran,
> everything was OK. That was a bit of a cooincidence. I tried putting one
> of the other chips in the slot the one I removed came from, still OK. I
> put all sticks back and the diagnostic ran clean. I thougth I dodged a
> bullet. Sometime reseating will fix these things.
>
> I came home after work and sure enough Bad Bios Check Sum. I powered off
> rebooted and ran the mem test and it diagnosed a problem.
>
> Is this bad RAM, bad MB, or bad bios?
>
> TIA
My System SpecsSystem Spec
02-14-2008   #3
Howard Swope


 
 

Re: Vista 64 Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool - False Negative

Correct - 4 x 1 GB DDR2 800 Crucial Ballistix (PC2 66400)

Thanks. I will give it a try.

"Colin Barnhorst" <c.barnhorst@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:BFFE284D-87C0-4A7E-B1A2-807DAF5B56D5@xxxxxx
Quote:

> If you are running pc6400 ram with 4x1GB dimms, try dropping the dram
> speed to 667 and see if you continue to have the issue.
>
> "Howard Swope" <howard_swopeAThms3DOTcom> wrote in message
> news:C848D5E1-8E23-4591-A6C4-39F7D5221EF2@xxxxxx
Quote:

>> Vista 64, Asus P5E v502 bios, Core 2 Quad, 4 gb crucial RAM, No over
>> clocking, standard ram speed,
>>
>> I have been getting intermitent blue screen of death. Afterward my
>> machine warm boots, and often I receive Bad Bios CheckSum error. I power
>> all the way down and then power on and boot no problem.
>>
>> I tried running the Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool. It came up with a
>> problem, but didn't identify which stick. I pulled one and reran,
>> everything was OK. That was a bit of a cooincidence. I tried putting one
>> of the other chips in the slot the one I removed came from, still OK. I
>> put all sticks back and the diagnostic ran clean. I thougth I dodged a
>> bullet. Sometime reseating will fix these things.
>>
>> I came home after work and sure enough Bad Bios Check Sum. I powered off
>> rebooted and ran the mem test and it diagnosed a problem.
>>
>> Is this bad RAM, bad MB, or bad bios?
>>
>> TIA
>
My System SpecsSystem Spec
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