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Zethzar wrote well, it would say what it found, and im pretty sure if it found errors, it would have corrected themYes they are both in correctly.
Also, did you check your video card/ ram cards are in properly?
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Honestly, I'm stumped. 300 rep out the window. xD
Last resort is to contact Microsoft support.
Sorry I wasn't able to help.
Last resort is to contact Microsoft support.
Sorry I wasn't able to help.
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PowerBall wrote Honestly, I'm stumped. 300 rep out the window. xDIts alright still gave you 50 for the effort.
Last resort is to contact Microsoft support.
Sorry I wasn't able to help.
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How can i do a memory test?
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Is your RAM new or did you buy it second hand, I was having the same problem with second hand RAM I dont know if it was bad ram or my timings in the BIOS was wrong - list the make of your motherboard and RAM - download memtest and run that to check for errors
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