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| How to Fix a Physical memory dump
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| Re: How to Fix a Physical memory dump
The Windows Memory Diagnostic tests the Random Access Memory (RAM) on your computer for errors. The diagnostic includes a comprehensive set of memory tests. If you are experiencing problems while running Windows, you can use the diagnostic to determine whether the problems are caused by failing hardware, such as RAM or the memory system of your motherboard. Windows Memory Diagnostic is designed to be easy and fast. On most configurations, you can download the diagnostic, read the documentation, run the test and complete the first test pass in less than 30 minutes. To run Windows Memory Diagnostic, you must reboot your computer with the disk or CD-ROM on which you installed Windows Memory Diagnostic in the drive. After the reboot, Windows Memory Diagnostic will load and its interface will appear. After loading, the first test pass will begin, using the default standard test suite, and continue until complete, unless Windows Memory Diagnostic is either paused or exited. Once the first test pass is complete, Windows Memory Diagnostic will begin a second test pass using the same settings as before. Windows Memory Diagnostic will continue to run test passes until you exit. Download Windows Memory Diagnostic |
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| Re: How to Fix a Physical memory dump
When using Windows 2000 or Windows XP, it may happen that the error occurred, causing a blue screen: *** STOP: 0x0000000A (0x00000011, 0x0000002, 0x00000001, 0x80443205) IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL This problem is due to access by a driver or process to a protected memory area. The error may be due to faulty memory or a new device installed incorrectly. In such cases it is advisable, if possible, to temporarily uninstall or remove the the latest hardware/software added, and gradually try automatic re installing the latest driver for each device. |
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To Solve your problem
Note: This procedure prevents the display driver from programming the hardware incorrectly, but it causes the loss of some functionality and video performance. Even if you can still set the hardware acceleration on a level higher than None to regain functionality and performance, these settings increase the risk of seeing the problem happen again. To ensure optimal stability, leave hardware acceleration off |
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