Have you run a full memory test? There is a tool called memtest that does this 
for you. Just in case it's still under warranty...

Miguel

--- El lun, 21/9/09, Steven M. Caesare <scaes...@caesare.com> escribió:

> De: Steven M. Caesare <scaes...@caesare.com>
> Asunto: RE: Weird Windows 7 64 bit issue
> Para: "NT System Admin Issues" <ntsysadmin@lyris.sunbelt-software.com>
> Fecha: lunes, 21 septiembre, 2009 8:46
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> Weird Windows 7 64 bit issue
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> Bad RAM. Often times ram that
> isn’t in spec for load
> presented to the interface controller will fail only when
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> From: HELP_PC
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> Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 1:47 AM
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> To: NT System Admin Issues
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> Subject: Weird Windows 7 64 bit issue 
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> In a DC 7700
> Hp with 2 DDR 2 modules (Kingston Value RAM 2GB each )
> Windows 7 Ultimate 64
> bits reboots randomly. 
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> Mem check
> didn't report any error as the OS event viewer that
> sees the reboot as
> unexpected.. 
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> The strange
> thing that if I remove one of the 2 modules (it doesn't
> matter which one) the
> issue disappears. 
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> Any idea ?
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> TIA  
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> GuidoElia
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