- Jun 2, 2002
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Hey all,
I am having problems with my computer. Windows crashes randomly, as do applications being ran in it, as well as msgrv32, and blue screens and fatal exceptions, all of this after a clean windows install... my guess is that it is a memory issue...
So I disabled quick boot on my KT7-RAID, and for each stick (in seperately) it runs through the check three times before continuing to boot. Also for each stick I tried running GoldMem (some memory test that runs from a disk) and that loops through indefniitely (ie. the test gets to 100% and starts over). In the log it generates it says the test passes.
So I am wondering, could this be a motherboard issue? Something wrong with the memory interface on the motherboard. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Cameron
I am having problems with my computer. Windows crashes randomly, as do applications being ran in it, as well as msgrv32, and blue screens and fatal exceptions, all of this after a clean windows install... my guess is that it is a memory issue...
So I disabled quick boot on my KT7-RAID, and for each stick (in seperately) it runs through the check three times before continuing to boot. Also for each stick I tried running GoldMem (some memory test that runs from a disk) and that loops through indefniitely (ie. the test gets to 100% and starts over). In the log it generates it says the test passes.
So I am wondering, could this be a motherboard issue? Something wrong with the memory interface on the motherboard. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Cameron