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Old May 7th, 2003, 01:13 AM
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Angry Why my PC frequently did memory dumping?

I have DIY computer AMD1.4G, XP installed, when over 7 windows opened, memory dumping happend.

Anyone who has the same experience? what is the solution? would you please let me know?

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Are you sure that you purchased the right type of RAM for your motherboard, ie is it the correct speed? Is it just one chip or 2? If 2 chips are they both the same type and are the contacts on both RAM chips of the same material (silver or gold)?
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Re: Why my PC frequently did memory dumping?

Hi,

Thank you for you reply!

I have two chips with same brand and size, 128M
I bought one 256M later and I only have 3 Memeory slots, All three chips are DDR2100.

The problem happened before I bought 256M memory, I thought it was caused by the shortage of the memeory, so I bought another one, the problem was alleviated, but it is still there.

Any idea?

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I have DIY computer AMD1.4G, XP installed, when over 7 windows opened, memory dumping happend.

Anyone who has the same experience? what is the solution? would you please let me know?

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does it misbehave with other operating systems? have u all the motherboard systems uptodate - BIOS for 1? are all the jumpers set correctly ?
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yes, it becomes worse when you install more applications.
It happens more on Windows2000 than XP.

I am afraid if I failed to upgade BOIS that may damage the motherboard. Is it safe to upgrade BOIS? I have a Soyo K7ADA motherboard.

I use the default jumpers, I have no idea if it is right or not.

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BIOS upgrades for the most part come from the manufacturer- they are not in the business of damaging their own boards ... normally

look at the documentation for ur motherboard very carefully, it will tell u the range of the cpus it can take, memory requirements and so on, it will also give u the jumper configurations for it.

mine to is a DIY box and i had to change around the clock jumpers on the board to get it running properly.......

the only other thing i can think of is that 1 of the chips might be damaged at a certain address and returns the bogus info that cuases ur computer to go belly up - not very sure about this, dont know if error dection comes standard in memory chips these days.
try to identify the chip by using them one at a time........

i had a similiar problem with my old AMD k6-2, when i took out the memory and put it back in a couple of days later it kept blue screening during the installion of windows 98 at roughly the same point during the install. i never had a problem running linux off the same box though........

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Thanks for your information!

I tried hard to check all with my PC with your hints, I found
one configuration problem with audio card. The stability
improved a lot, but it has some IRQL error.

I bught a Norton systemWorks, found some virus, coming along with java environments downloaded from Internet, killed them, so far so good.

I will pay attention and test each Memory when I got the chance, it is likely to be the reasons now. The down time happened when I open more 10 windows and when some web applications were running.

Do you know some memeory testing software available?

finally, thanks a lot.

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BIOS upgrades for the most part come from the manufacturer- they are not in the business of damaging their own boards ... normally

look at the documentation for ur motherboard very carefully, it will tell u the range of the cpus it can take, memory requirements and so on, it will also give u the jumper configurations for it.

mine to is a DIY box and i had to change around the clock jumpers on the board to get it running properly.......

the only other thing i can think of is that 1 of the chips might be damaged at a certain address and returns the bogus info that cuases ur computer to go belly up - not very sure about this, dont know if error dection comes standard in memory chips these days.
try to identify the chip by using them one at a time........

i had a similiar problem with my old AMD k6-2, when i took out the memory and put it back in a couple of days later it kept blue screening during the installion of windows 98 at roughly the same point during the install. i never had a problem running linux off the same box though........

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I tested memory with MEM software

Hi,

I download one software (memory testing), there is no probem with SIMM, http://simmtester.com/

No error found.

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thats all i can think of....sorry

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It is very jkind of you to give me so many ideas !
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