S stabber Member Joined Jan 29, 2004 Feb 10, 2004 #1 I need to test my memory. I dont have a floppy drive. Is this possible? Also, is memtest self explanatory? Any tips?
I need to test my memory. I dont have a floppy drive. Is this possible? Also, is memtest self explanatory? Any tips?
S Speed_Mechanic2 Member Joined Aug 15, 2003 Location Ft. Hood, TX Feb 10, 2004 #2 Burn the ISO to a CD-R and boot off the CD-R. Let it run and don't get any errors. Memtest #5 is very stressful on the memory, and it is where you may get most of your errors.
Burn the ISO to a CD-R and boot off the CD-R. Let it run and don't get any errors. Memtest #5 is very stressful on the memory, and it is where you may get most of your errors.
OP S stabber Member Joined Jan 29, 2004 Feb 10, 2004 Thread Starter #3 so getting some errors is acceptable?????What is the thresh hold? Thanks man
Chixofnix Member Joined Nov 18, 2003 Location Kansas City, KS USA Feb 11, 2004 #5 maybe this'll help you out... also you probably won't need to bump unless the thread hits the 2nd page... LINKAGE
maybe this'll help you out... also you probably won't need to bump unless the thread hits the 2nd page... LINKAGE
S Speed_Mechanic2 Member Joined Aug 15, 2003 Location Ft. Hood, TX Feb 11, 2004 #6 You don't want any errors. Errors will usually compound on you, causing increasingly large numbers of errors to show up.
You don't want any errors. Errors will usually compound on you, causing increasingly large numbers of errors to show up.