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Old 13-09-2008, 03:00   #16
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Re: Testing Ram

I just thought i would let u all know this problem has been solved, after 3 weeks of messing around i did a wipe and reinstall fully and low and behold the problem came back. I spent 4hrs going through more and more dump files and found that a file called PAV51 was the cause of it all, it was my Panda Internet Security 2008 causing it and when i put the problem into google along with file name loads have same problem. It must have been a recent update to have caused my problem tho as its been working for about 4 months with no problem and the suddenly happened.
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Old 13-09-2008, 04:23   #17
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Re: Testing Ram

The error refers to the page file so checking out the hard drive or moving the page file to a different hard drive might help (oops ok nm, didn't see page 2)
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Old 13-09-2008, 08:41   #18
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Run the system on 2 x512 and see if it crashes . If it does run the machine on the other 2 if all is good swap one of the sticks with one from the crashing pair if its good then you test the last stick and in theory it should crash. If it does not then you may have a controller fault and will have to use 2x512 for now
You could be right there, also some ram chips have trouble working together if 1 or 2 are single sided and the other 1 or 2 are double sided.
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Old 13-09-2008, 20:38   #19
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since uninstalling the problem is cured, i dont think its ram as the ram has been in the system since i built the system at easter 2007 and never had any problems.
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Glad u r fixed.
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