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  • #16
    The 2nd log file shows that Windows "cannot find the file specified" (memtest.exe) when trying to create the process. So it would seem it is corrupted on the UFD (or not there).

    The MD5 hash for the version of BurnInTest you are using, 64-bit V6.0 Pro 1030, memtest.exe version 6.0.1011.5 (90.0KB) is:
    030e505cabd846ba178b4988ca04ef31

    The MD5 hash for the latest version of BurnInTest, 64-bit V7.0 Pro 1005, memtest.exe version 7.0.0.5 (92.5KB) is:
    db50b57a16ca970c30887ec98a18ccb7

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Ian (PassMark) View Post
      The 2nd log file shows that Windows "cannot find the file specified" (memtest.exe) when trying to create the process. So it would seem it is corrupted on the UFD (or not there).

      The MD5 hash for the version of BurnInTest you are using, 64-bit V6.0 Pro 1030, memtest.exe version 6.0.1011.5 (90.0KB) is:
      030e505cabd846ba178b4988ca04ef31

      The MD5 hash for the latest version of BurnInTest, 64-bit V7.0 Pro 1005, memtest.exe version 7.0.0.5 (92.5KB) is:
      db50b57a16ca970c30887ec98a18ccb7
      Hey Ian,

      Thanks for the info. But I actually need to MD5 hash of the memtest.exe because it is the one that is corrupt.

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      • #18
        These are the MD5 hashes for memtest.exe. Sorry if my post wasn't clear enough.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Ian (PassMark) View Post
          These are the MD5 hashes for memtest.exe. Sorry if my post wasn't clear enough.
          Oh. No. It's my fault. I didn't read it well enough. Thanks a lot for the help.

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