Hey there,
as the title goes I kindly request your assistance in a matter. I've done a test with MemTest86; I'm using the free version, it's unclear to me whether this allows me or allows me not to save a test results *.html. Either way I can't find one.
Right now I can't run another test or access the affected system either but in order to prepare for further steps I ask for your help in interpreting the following data:
I have 16 GB of RAM installed (1-1-1-1).
Lowest Error Address: 513MB
Highest Error Address: 13940MB
Bits in Error Mask: [zeroes left out]2324182
Bits in Error: Total 8 Min 0 Max 1 Avg 1
Max Contiguous Error: 1
Errors: 20
The errors were found in test 13 and test 13 only.
I did not notice any strange behaviour on my computer, save this: Paint Shop Pro has a habit of crashing with various memory-related error codes. I have not witnessed any kind of data corruption or data loss, or any bluescreens for that matter.
What I need to know is this in particular: Does this wide error address margin indicate that anything between 513 and 13940 might be corrupted, or that (in a layman's terms) it might be only the "surroundings" of these two addresses which are corrupted?
Thanks in advance!
as the title goes I kindly request your assistance in a matter. I've done a test with MemTest86; I'm using the free version, it's unclear to me whether this allows me or allows me not to save a test results *.html. Either way I can't find one.
Right now I can't run another test or access the affected system either but in order to prepare for further steps I ask for your help in interpreting the following data:
I have 16 GB of RAM installed (1-1-1-1).
Lowest Error Address: 513MB
Highest Error Address: 13940MB
Bits in Error Mask: [zeroes left out]2324182
Bits in Error: Total 8 Min 0 Max 1 Avg 1
Max Contiguous Error: 1
Errors: 20
The errors were found in test 13 and test 13 only.
I did not notice any strange behaviour on my computer, save this: Paint Shop Pro has a habit of crashing with various memory-related error codes. I have not witnessed any kind of data corruption or data loss, or any bluescreens for that matter.
What I need to know is this in particular: Does this wide error address margin indicate that anything between 513 and 13940 might be corrupted, or that (in a layman's terms) it might be only the "surroundings" of these two addresses which are corrupted?
Thanks in advance!
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