1. Please download
VEW and save it to your Desktop:
http://images.malwar...om/vino/VEW.exe
Double-click
VEW.exe then under
Select log to query, select:
Application
System
Under
Select type to list, select:
Critical (Vista only)
Error
Click the radio button for
Number of events
Type 20 in the
1 to 20 box
Then click the
Run button.
Notepad will open with the output log.
In Notepad, click
Edit > Select all then
Edit > Copy
Reply to this post, click in the reply window and press
Ctrl+V on your keyboard to paste the log.
2. If you have more than one RAM module installed, try starting computer with one RAM stick at a time.
NOTE Keep in mind, the manual check listed above is always superior to the software check, listed below.
If you have only one RAM stick installed...
...run
memtest...
1.
Download - Pre-Compiled Bootable ISO (.zip)
2. Unzip downloaded
memtest86+-2.11.iso.zip file.
3. Inside, you'll find
memtest86+-2.11.iso file.
4. Download, and install
ImgBurn:
http://www.imgburn.com/
5. Insert blank CD into your CD drive.
6. Open
ImgBurn, and click on
Write image file to disc
7. Click on
Browse for a file... icon:
8. Locate
memtest86+-2.11.iso file, and click
Open button.
9. Click on ImgBurn green arrow to start burning bootable memtest86 CD:
10. Once the CD is created, boot from it, and memtest will automatically start to run.
The running program will look something like this depending on the size and number of ram modules installed:
It's recommended to run 5-6
passes. Each pass contains very same 8
tests.
This will show the progress of the test. It can take a while. Be patient, or leave it running overnight.
The following image is the test results area:
The most important item here is the “errors” line. If you see ANY errors, even one, then you have bad RAM.