Hello,
I've run MemTest86 a few times on a new laptop and discovered some issues with the ram. Until I could get it fixed/replaced I would just like to add an entry into grub to skip over the areas with the GRUB_BADRAM parameter:
https://www.gnu.org/software/grub/ma...de/badram.html
Unfortunately, I can't seem to get the command right. I keep getting kernel panics before it starts up. I know the GPL MemTest86+ use to spit out what you need to include, but this is a 64 bit UEFI 16 GB laptop. I could disable UEFI boot, but I see no BIOS entry to run in 32 bit mode, so MemTest86+ does not seem like an option.
If I purchase a V8 pro license, would it give me the given the error address[es]/mask[s] with the correct alignment? Or does someone know how to calculate it?
Thanks,
Steve
I've run MemTest86 a few times on a new laptop and discovered some issues with the ram. Until I could get it fixed/replaced I would just like to add an entry into grub to skip over the areas with the GRUB_BADRAM parameter:
https://www.gnu.org/software/grub/ma...de/badram.html
Unfortunately, I can't seem to get the command right. I keep getting kernel panics before it starts up. I know the GPL MemTest86+ use to spit out what you need to include, but this is a 64 bit UEFI 16 GB laptop. I could disable UEFI boot, but I see no BIOS entry to run in 32 bit mode, so MemTest86+ does not seem like an option.
If I purchase a V8 pro license, would it give me the given the error address[es]/mask[s] with the correct alignment? Or does someone know how to calculate it?
Thanks,
Steve
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