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testing registered RAM

DirtyApe

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i have a friend that just put together a new AMD FX-51 system and he is having problems. the mobo is the Gigabyte K8NNXP - 940 and he has a gig of cosair pc3200. everytime he trys to boot he gets the following "blue screen" error: STOP: 0x00000024 (0x001902fa, 0xf7c44e14, 0xf7c44b14, 0xf770e8db)
NTFS.sys - address f7708db base at f770e00, datestamp 2d6de5c1

im thinking that it could be bad RAM but i dont know. and im also having trouble finding a memory tester that will test registered RAM. we would greatly appreciate any elp or insight. thnx guys :)
 
actually i too would be interested in a way to test my ram... i keep getting random crashing/errors of "memory at address 0x00000 cannot be read" blah blah

thinking its memory... mine is Crucial Registered ECC PC2100, 3x 256mb sticks
 
I'm sure Memtest86 can test reg ram.

I've always used it to check all my duallies.
Some run Crucial Registered ECC PC2100 512mb sticks and it runs find.

Luck.....:D
 
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