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Old 04-29-2006, 05:12 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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ok i remember hearing of different programs to check if your RAM has error on it. well i bought a 1GB stick just the other week and now my computer is acting a little funny so i wanna see if there's an error on my RAM. what's a program that can test this? thanks
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www.memtest86.com is what you seem to be looking for
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You cannot mount this prog, you have to burn it....
And usually, alcohol 120% messes up the boot sector of the disk, so i recommend using nero, or ISO magic to burn this image.....
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