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December 13th, 2011 22:00

Windows Memory Test

After running a complete PC Checkup (Dell Program) I

get a "Windows Memory Test" warning. What does

this mean. Is the memory bad? Is it the motherboard?

Anybody have any answers?

Thanks.

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December 14th, 2011 03:00

What Model PC?  

Run the Dell diagnostics, accessed by F12 at Power On and see what that tells you.

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December 14th, 2011 05:00

Without more information there is no help available.

What does the Log file say?

How to Run the Dell™ 32-bit Diagnostics Utility

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Article ID : 52057 Date Published : 2003-10-17 Journal ID : 88e35d4e-d3f5-4758-9b64-aa905bfa9523
Article Summary: Instructions on how to run the Dell 32-bit Diagnostics to check for Hardware problems.



Table of Contents:

  1. Run the Dell 32-bit Diagnostics
  2. Incase 32-bit Diagnostics are not installed
  3. Diagnostics Produces an Error


Step 1: Run the Dell 32-bit Diagnostics


All Dell computers ship with a utility partition on the hard drive that contains the Dell Diagnostic Utility:

  1. Restart the computer.

  2. As the computer boots, press when the Dell Splash Screen appears.

  3. When the Boot menu appears, highlight the Boot to Utility Partition option, or the Diagnostics option and then press   to start the 32-bit Dell Diagnostics
  4. Press the   key to highlight Test SystemPress   to continue to 32-bit Diagnostics.
       Note:
    In some cases PSA Diagnostics will run first. If you receive an error during PSA diagnostics Click Here to go to the PSA Diagnostics Page. To continue onto 32-bit Diagnostics, Press N for No when it asks you to Continue Memory Tests. Press Y To Continue the Memory Tests.

    • Express Test will run a quick test of devices in the system. This typically can take 10-20 minutes.
    • Extended Test performs a thorough check of devices in the system. This typically can take an hour or more.
    • Custom Test used to test a specific device or customize the tests to be run.Exit to MS-DOS will exit the diagnostics to a command prompt.
    • Symptom Tree. This option lists the most common symptoms and allows you to select tests based on those symptoms.


         Note:
      Express Test is the only test that will not require user involvement.


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Step 2: Incase 32-bit Diagnostics are not installed


You can try Booting to your Resource Disk, to access the 32-bit Diagnostics on it.

  1. Insert the Resource Disk into your computer's CD/DVD Rom.
  2. Restart the computer.

  3. As the computer boots, press when the Dell Splash Screen appears.

  4. When the Boot menu appears, highlight CDROM or the equivialent and press the    key to start the 32-bit Dell Diagnostics


If the computer did not ship with a resource disk or the original diagnostics are not available, download the diagnostics by performing the following steps:


  1. Click Drivers and Downloads to enter the Drivers and Downloads page.

  2. Click
      
    Enter a Tag
     to use your Service Tag to find the diagnostics.

     Note:  
      If the Service Tag is not available, click
      
    Select Model
    and select the appropriate Product Type and Product Model.

  3. Click Go. If the Product Type and Product Model had been selected, click Confirm.

  4. Select the desired operating system, driver language, and importance settings from the drop-down boxes as pictured below (Figure 1). The Category drop-down box should be set to Diagnostics.

    Operating System:    
      Windows XP
    Driver Language:    
      English
    Category:    
      Diagnostics
    Importance:    
      All
    Figure 1: Drivers and Downloads Drop-Down Selections

  5. Select the Dell 32-Bit Diagnostics (Graphical User Interface version) from the column labeled File Title to display the download page (Figure 2).

      File Title   < b>

      Importance

    Figure 2: File Title Column
     Note:
      If you have the information provided from the online System Information utility or your invoice, please refer to it for what drivers to download.

  6. Review the information on the page and take note of  Installation Instructions and Important Information.

  7. Click   Download Now. You may receive a warning and an option to run or save the file.

  8. Click Save.

  9. When the Save As window appears, designate a folder to save the file that is being downloaded and click Save.

  10. When the download is complete, follow the instructions provided in the Installation Instructions (as viewed in step 6 above).


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Step 3: Diagnostics Produces an Error


If the Diagnostics Produces an Error, you may have a Hardware problem. Please use the Link below for information to Contact Us.
Click Here to Contact Technical Support
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December 14th, 2011 08:00

Studio XPS 8100, i7 cpu, 16 gb SYSTEM memory. Windows 7 64 bit os. Pre-boot System Assessment Build 4521 ran, showed no errors. MpMemory Ver. 0486 run without any errors. BSOD crashes only in one software application.

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December 14th, 2011 09:00

So what does the event log say?  What blue screen Error?  What application?

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December 15th, 2011 08:00

The program is Trainz 2012, by N3V software (Auran). Where do I find the even log and is the blue screen error saved anywhere?  

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December 18th, 2011 10:00

Where is the event log saved and what portion of it should I post ?

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