My Game is Bork, but I'm pretty sure it's not my fault.

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Gastfyr:
Quote from: Dark Trepie on 2008 October 05, 15:43:49

1:  Download Memtest86+ and burn the ISO to a cd.
2:  Reboot computer with the cd in the drive.  This may require you to go into the BIOS setup and set your cd drive to boot before the hard drive.  (get techy husband to do this.  you don't want to mess willy-nilly with the BIOS)
3:  Let the test run for a few minutes.  If you see errors pop up then you have some bad RAM.

Now comes the fun part:

4:  Open your case and take out all but one RAM stick.
5:  Turn computer on again and let Memtest run for a few minutes.  If you see no errors take out the RAM stick and put another one in.
6:  Repeat step 5 for all of your RAM sticks.

Well, we did this, but the Memtest86+ program found no errors.  Which is weird, since the thing we used before which my husband says is called "MemScope" came up with 700+ errors.  Now I have no idea what to believe.   :-\

I do know my game still crashes whenever I try to play.  lol

witch:
What about with all of your RAM in together?

Gastfyr:
We tried with all the RAM together, and then each stick individually.  It showed no errors either way.

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