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I'm going to post this here versus using the Memory and Storage forum, because the subject is stress-testing software specifically directed at memory-over-clocking.
On at least two occasions when running the CD-bootable version of the latest HCI Memtest revision, the machine simply re-booted -- which I assume meant that the program had encountered a failure.
The info on the program's DOS-text screen notes that "all failures will be reported." But I've not seen any reports: I've only seen the test go longer and longer without failure and reboot after bumping up the requisite voltage(s) a notch.
The same thing happened when I ran the multiple instances of HCI Memtest in Windows. It apparently had reached 150% coverage, and I discovered the machine asking for my password the next morning. Event Logs indicated approximately when and how the failure or reboot had occurred. But I saw no "errors reported."
Is this standard behavior for this program?
On at least two occasions when running the CD-bootable version of the latest HCI Memtest revision, the machine simply re-booted -- which I assume meant that the program had encountered a failure.
The info on the program's DOS-text screen notes that "all failures will be reported." But I've not seen any reports: I've only seen the test go longer and longer without failure and reboot after bumping up the requisite voltage(s) a notch.
The same thing happened when I ran the multiple instances of HCI Memtest in Windows. It apparently had reached 150% coverage, and I discovered the machine asking for my password the next morning. Event Logs indicated approximately when and how the failure or reboot had occurred. But I saw no "errors reported."
Is this standard behavior for this program?