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Solve : Memory Instability When Not Limited To 512mb? |
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Answer» My System: Could you give some more details of the type of errors you get and the details of each that you see as they appear on the screen? The types of errors I get are fairly diverse. The most noticeable are: - Mozilla simply refusing to run, quitting almost instantly when started. - Games either do not run at all (torchlight is a good example, can't get past the initial splash screen), or run with severe graphical glitches such as textures corrupting over a period of time, or not appearing at all (Plants vs Zombies, Peggle etc.). Funnily enough, more advanced games such as Dawn of War II and CALL Of Duty: WaW never suffer these problems, or at the very most crash slightly more often. - When unzipping/unrarring files, the error is always "FILENAME is broken or corrupted" at the end of the process, and seems to affect a random set of files, with no particular pattern to the kind of file that "breaks" in each attempt. - Additionally, the computer seems to be extremely fond of running Check Disk when I reboot after any session of using my full RAM. It always find a couple files and sectors to fix as well (again, with no apparent rhyme or reason to the faults). So, just a whole lot of system instability. I'm not really sure which faults are the most pertinent, and because there are so many, I'm not sure which would be the best to recreate for fault-report-copying purposes.Quote Reset the BIOS back to default settings. I'll do that when I get home. I have to come to a friends to use the internet, so I may be a while between replies. Thanks to both of you for your help so far, I am exceedingly grateful.Sorry for the long delay between replies. I've tried the suggested, and still nothing so far, the system isn't responding to any any BIOS changes in a positive MANNER. |
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