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04-15-2018, 11:10 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-15-2018, 11:19 AM by Jarrus.)
You think it's RAM issue? Can I just run memory test again then?
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Just to give you update, I can not remove 8gb one, since it's 64x Win10. So .... If I remove one, I'll be probably in problems. But I can try without 4gb one.
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Also, if it's RAM, I've seen people downclocking it .. will that solve issue?
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04-15-2018, 12:25 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-15-2018, 02:12 PM by Compton.)
Yes it could be a memory\hardware problem it could also be a software problem
if It is a failing memory downlocking would not help
Did you do the clean boot as I requested?
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My brother did came to stay for weekend from collage, he is going on train later, so I will do this all stuff when he will be gone.
Will post later today or tomorrow.
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That error you posted up relates to memory handling. You have two different types of memory modules installed probably running dual channel mode. I am curious as to how the computer runs with just one stick of ram installed just to rule that out.
edit: the actual pic of the error you were getting does not display any longer last I checked. Can you upload that screenshot of the error to the forums please?
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04-15-2018, 02:35 PM
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yes but we are asking to upload the photos to the forum just in case the links go down
this has happened with other people
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Sry, I don't understand... how to upload on forum? On personal gallery or? Where? How?
I only know how to upload on site and put img link here. So ... Sry.
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- This could be a memory issue and you will need to run a test on your memory to be sure that it is not bad.
- The could be corrupted windows system files and these would need to be repaired.
Simple what to test if its a hardware or software issue. Backup data and reinstall Windows with all the updates and drivers installed and see if the problem goes away. If not then its a hardware issue. Or run diagnostic test on memory as suggested for minimum of 5 passes on one stick at a time and see if errors arise.
Clean gold connector on memory with a rubber and clean out the ram channel on the motherboard.
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