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| | Memory Diagnostic results? Hello, I ran the Memory Diagnostics tool and after it completed and rebooted back into Windows, I didnt see any results. Where do you see the results of the test? I'm trying to diagnose this problem where my PC is rebooting at random, but I can't determine if it's a memory problem or not. So where can I find the results of this test? Thanks, Jeff |
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| | Re: Memory Diagnostic results? The MD tool reports in the memory diagnostic screen during the test being run. After reboot the MD tool places an icon in the Systray with the results. If it did find an error it will also attempt to indentify the memory module causing the error. For additional info Click on the Orb/enter "memory" in the search box(omit the quotes), wait a few seconds for the Memory tool options box to appear[uac may prompt for permission to run the tool] , click on the link ' How does Windows diagnose memory problems' -- ...winston ms-mvp mail "Jeff Ingram" <ingramje@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:upYYa9WsIHA.5268@xxxxxx Quote: > Hello, > > I ran the Memory Diagnostics tool and after it completed and rebooted back into Windows, I didnt see any results. Where do you > see the results of the test? I'm trying to diagnose this problem where my PC is rebooting at random, but I can't determine if > it's a memory problem or not. > > So where can I find the results of this test? > > Thanks, > > Jeff |
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| | Re: Memory Diagnostic results? Hi, I've had a similar issue, and found the results under the Problem Reporting tab. What I'd appreciate is help with is how to use the results? The Vista Memory Diagnostics run and in my case report an Error! Just that an Error! To be blunt what use is that unless its going to tell me what the error is, or even what it thinks the error might be :-( I located a bin file with the results, but cannot use it or understand it. Can anybody help with the diagnosis of the diagnosis tools report? Many thanks, Donchik "...winston" wrote: Quote: > The MD tool reports in the memory diagnostic screen during the test being run. After reboot the MD tool places an icon in the > Systray with the results. If it did find an error it will also attempt to indentify the memory module causing the error. > > For additional info > Click on the Orb/enter "memory" in the search box(omit the quotes), wait a few seconds for the Memory tool options box to > appear[uac may prompt for permission to run the tool] , click on the link ' How does Windows diagnose memory problems' > > -- > ...winston > ms-mvp mail > > > "Jeff Ingram" <ingramje@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:upYYa9WsIHA.5268@xxxxxx Quote: > > Hello, > > > > I ran the Memory Diagnostics tool and after it completed and rebooted back into Windows, I didnt see any results. Where do you > > see the results of the test? I'm trying to diagnose this problem where my PC is rebooting at random, but I can't determine if > > it's a memory problem or not. > > > > So where can I find the results of this test? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Jeff > > |
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| | Re: Memory Diagnostic results? Donchik wrote: Quote: > Hi, > > I've had a similar issue, and found the results under the Problem Reporting > tab. > > What I'd appreciate is help with is how to use the results? > > The Vista Memory Diagnostics run and in my case report an Error! Just that > an Error! To be blunt what use is that unless its going to tell me what the > error is, or even what it thinks the error might be :-( > Would you want to receive an error message logging onto your computer like this one from: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/276304 Error Message: Your Password Must Be at Least 18770 Characters and Cannot Repeat Any of Your Previous 30689 Passwords View products that this article applies to. Article ID : 276304 Last Review : January 29, 2007 Revision : 3.3 This article was previously published under Q276304 SYMPTOMS If you log on to an MIT realm, press CTRL+ALT+DELETE, click Change Password, type your existing MIT password, and then type a new, simple password that does not pass the dictionary check in Kadmind, you may receive the following error message: Your password must be at least 18770 characters and cannot repeat any of your previous 30689 passwords. Please type a different password. Type a password that meets these requirements in both text boxes. Note that the number of required characters changes from 17,145 to 18,770 with the installation of SP1. <grin> |
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| | Re: Memory Diagnostic results? Sweet, but still not much use ;-) Problem is that the Diagnostics find an error, but tell me nothing about what it thinks is wrong. I need a way to interrogate the BIN file it creates with the error. Cheers, Donchik "propman" wrote: Quote: > Donchik wrote: Quote: > > Hi, > > > > I've had a similar issue, and found the results under the Problem Reporting > > tab. > > > > What I'd appreciate is help with is how to use the results? > > > > The Vista Memory Diagnostics run and in my case report an Error! Just that > > an Error! To be blunt what use is that unless its going to tell me what the > > error is, or even what it thinks the error might be :-( > > > > Would you want to receive an error message logging onto your computer > like this one from: > > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/276304 > > > Error Message: Your Password Must Be at Least 18770 Characters and > Cannot Repeat Any of Your Previous 30689 Passwords > View products that this article applies to. > Article ID : 276304 > Last Review : January 29, 2007 > Revision : 3.3 > This article was previously published under Q276304 > SYMPTOMS > If you log on to an MIT realm, press CTRL+ALT+DELETE, click Change > Password, type your existing MIT password, and then type a new, simple > password that does not pass the dictionary check in Kadmind, you may > receive the following error message: > Your password must be at least 18770 characters and cannot repeat any of > your previous 30689 passwords. Please type a different password. Type a > password that meets these requirements in both text boxes. > Note that the number of required characters changes from 17,145 to > 18,770 with the installation of SP1. > > <grin> > |
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| | Re: Memory Diagnostic results? just off the top of my head (and only on my 3rd coffee of the morning).... In the old days, if I didn't have a specific program for reading binary (eg *.bin, *.exe etc) log files or wanted to search for a particular string within a binary file, I would use a hex(adecimal) editor/viewer. In fact I just saw a notification about about one I used to use all the time but at the present time it's name totally eludes me (did I mention that I am only on my 3rd cup of coffee this morning?).....I'm sure if you do a quick Google Advanced search, something will turn up pretty quick. Donchik wrote: Quote: > Problem is that the Diagnostics find an error, but tell me nothing about > what it thinks is wrong. > > I need a way to interrogate the BIN file it creates with the error. |
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| | Re: Memory Diagnostic results? Hi Propman, Not quite what I'm after. Without knowing what Microsoft intend the bytes to represent a binary viewer is not any use. Still looking for the way to read and understand these data. Cheers, Donchik "propman" wrote: Quote: > > just off the top of my head (and only on my 3rd coffee of the morning).... > > In the old days, if I didn't have a specific program for reading binary > (eg *.bin, *.exe etc) log files or wanted to search for a particular > string within a binary file, I would use a hex(adecimal) editor/viewer. > > In fact I just saw a notification about about one I used to use all the > time but at the present time it's name totally eludes me (did I mention > that I am only on my 3rd cup of coffee this morning?).....I'm sure if > you do a quick Google Advanced search, something will turn up pretty quick. > > > Donchik wrote: Quote: > > Problem is that the Diagnostics find an error, but tell me nothing about > > what it thinks is wrong. > > > > I need a way to interrogate the BIN file it creates with the error. |
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| | Re: Memory Diagnostic results? How do you know until you tried one.....used to that all the time as a last resort. Sometimes the contents of such a viewing will surprise a person or give a another clue one can use. Anyways, just a suggestion. PS.....used to load binary files into text viewers too for a quick and dirty look at them....hex editor/viewer was definitely more versatile though. Donchik wrote: Quote: > Hi Propman, > > Not quite what I'm after. Without knowing what Microsoft intend the bytes to > represent a binary viewer is not any use. > > Still looking for the way to read and understand these data. > > Cheers, > Donchik > > "propman" wrote: > Quote: >> just off the top of my head (and only on my 3rd coffee of the morning).... >> >> In the old days, if I didn't have a specific program for reading binary >> (eg *.bin, *.exe etc) log files or wanted to search for a particular >> string within a binary file, I would use a hex(adecimal) editor/viewer. >> >> In fact I just saw a notification about about one I used to use all the >> time but at the present time it's name totally eludes me (did I mention >> that I am only on my 3rd cup of coffee this morning?).....I'm sure if >> you do a quick Google Advanced search, something will turn up pretty quick. >> >> >> Donchik wrote: Quote: >>> Problem is that the Diagnostics find an error, but tell me nothing about >>> what it thinks is wrong. >>> >>> I need a way to interrogate the BIN file it creates with the error. |
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