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BlackCat64 |
Hi community, i wonder if someone knowns some type of software that can be used in windows XP , with the function of, Detect and Isolate ou Not-Use, bad memory blocks/ zones / part. For Unix-like i known that exists ... i am just asking for Windows-Like systems. Thanks , for the help Cheers |
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15.06.2006 21:09:23 |
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Rayden |
well windows already does that althought it made a better thing sometimes he access the ram part that is corrupted in my robotic class we have got that problem sometime ago... |
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16.06.2006 08:23:24 |
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quangntenemy |
Are you sure? Windows tries to write on the faulty block of my RAM everyday, which results in a BSoD and then it dies Linux sometimes recovers from the error successfully The idea of isolating corrupted blocks would be nice. I've never heard of such a program though |
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16.06.2006 09:06:16 |
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sniperkid |
maybe a hammer might help get rid of the "bad" blocks . |
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16.06.2006 10:37:16 |
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Rayden |
yap im sure about that because i think blackat64 remenbers a computer that have some ram and windows goes well but when we try to run another program we goes to the default trap "bluescreen", for FreeBsd only consult the ports colection and i'm refering to the big one and you will have all the software present in the database is a huge database so you will spend some time searching for the program... |
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Edited by Rayden on 16.06.2006 12:21:34 | ||||
16.06.2006 12:20:00 |
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BlackCat64 |
Thanks for the replys guys the hammer tip proved to be the best of all software i wonder, why no one is interested in some software that can save head pains and save's money? instead of trowning away 1Gb de ram , simply use the program and save the day. |
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16.06.2006 16:01:16 |
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