Multiple Windows errors (thanks, Malke!)

S

Stan Brown

A public thank-you to Malke for posting about

www.memtest.org

I had been having random Windows crashes with various BSoD messages
like BAD POOL HEADER and PAGE FAULT IN UNPAGED AREA and IRQ NOT LESS
OR EQUAL. The explanations I googled all talked about recently added
hardware or software, bad drivers, etc. Since I had eliminated those
possibilities, I just racked it up to Windows flakiness.

But ...

It turns out my RAM was actually bad. As soon as I downloaded and ran
the freeware memory tester from the above site, it told me which
addresses and which bits were bad. I called the manufacturer and they
shipped me new RAM right away, and after installing it I used the
same utility to confirm that it's good.

So for anyone who has seemingly random Windows crashes and program
crashes, try testing your RAM. (It's best to plan this in advance,
because the memory test has to be burned as a bootable image.)

Again -- thanks, Malke!
 
M

Malke

Stan said:
A public thank-you to Malke for posting about

www.memtest.org

I had been having random Windows crashes with various BSoD messages
like BAD POOL HEADER and PAGE FAULT IN UNPAGED AREA and IRQ NOT LESS
OR EQUAL. The explanations I googled all talked about recently added
hardware or software, bad drivers, etc. Since I had eliminated those
possibilities, I just racked it up to Windows flakiness.

But ...

It turns out my RAM was actually bad. As soon as I downloaded and ran
the freeware memory tester from the above site, it told me which
addresses and which bits were bad. I called the manufacturer and they
shipped me new RAM right away, and after installing it I used the
same utility to confirm that it's good.

So for anyone who has seemingly random Windows crashes and program
crashes, try testing your RAM. (It's best to plan this in advance,
because the memory test has to be burned as a bootable image.)

Again -- thanks, Malke!

Well thank *you*, Stan! You made my day. I'm glad you got the problem
solved.

Take care,

Malke
 

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