Thane,
Yes, proving a "good" dimm seems like proving a double-negative!!! Not
likely; well until we have a definitive standard's based diagnostic
module. But, the way thinks change so quickly, I now understand your
frustration.......... :)
Best,
Duncan
At 13:12 01/07/2009 -0400, you wrote:
At 01:02 PM 07/01/2009, DHSinclair wrote:
Thane,
Have you tried this RAM diagnostic tool from MS?
http://oca.microsoft.com/en/windiag.asp
Just wondering? Finally got its' dot-iso burned to a CD-r/w, and it is
now running. I am trying to certify the remaining dimm in my "suspect"
new PC. So far, so good.
I've tried it and use it from time to time. About the same as MemTest -
if it finds a failure, then you can be pretty sure it's a bad DIMM. If it
doesn't find a problem, it doesn't prove a good DIMM.
T