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Disabling bad memory blocks?

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Annoyingrob

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I have a 128MB stick of ram that I just can't bare to throw out. I mean, it works fine, except it crashes your computer :D . Actually, it has 2 bad spots (MB1 and 37), but the rest of the ram is fine. Is there a way to get windows to disable the usage of these bad spots? Ive seen it done on Linux, but i want to know if it can be done on windows.
 
Wow, somebody with my same problem. What caused the bad spots? I think mine was the upping the voltage. I have three on mine, one on one stick and two on the other.
 
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