BSOD Memory Error - Memory Test Help
I am running into a continual stop/BSOD/Memory error... this is what the .dmp says http://cid-c9365deeff3ffb21.office.live.com/self.aspx/New%20folder/030611-22074-01.dmp I ran memtest86 and it found no errors... so I checked my memory with CPUz and this is what THAT says https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-186czM864SY/TXPw8qQjBsI/AAAAAAAABoI/fg6_3ZCUGfg/s1600/ramtest.jpg I'm not sure if the timings are "matching" or if things are out of whack... it'd be nice to have someone let me know. If the memory looks fine, what would be the next step?
March 7th, 2011 6:09am

I didn't go through the dmp don't have that much time right now, but here are some quick things you can do/check. 1. Pull your ram and clean the contacts with a pencil eraser, then reseat it. 2 Run Memtest86+ 3. Update your bios. The CPUZ info looked like you're runnning the ram timings at automatic, which normally works fine. There is the occasional rare case that the must be set specific for this motherboard bios memory brand combo, but I doubt that is the case here. Post the bsod error 0x000000 I gotta get ready for work, good luck will check back later this afternoon/evening.
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March 7th, 2011 6:46am

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March 7th, 2011 9:05am

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