You probably have a faulty memory module. When a module fails, memory that is dependent on that module will be disabled. You can run diagnostics, review logs, and move memory around to troubleshoot memory issues. You can find more information in the documentation on the system support page.
I switched two of the modules and ran windows diagnostics no problem, I'm gonna run it to see if it will crash again. ill let you know what happens. thanks Daniel
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You probably have a faulty memory module. When a module fails, memory that is dependent on that module will be disabled. You can run diagnostics, review logs, and move memory around to troubleshoot memory issues. You can find more information in the documentation on the system support page.
http://www.dell.com/support/
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November 6th, 2018 07:00
I switched two of the modules and ran windows diagnostics no problem, I'm gonna run it to see if it will crash again. ill let you know what happens. thanks Daniel