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    BSOD, memory parity error

    hi
    i am using Windows XP Home Edition.
    I got yesterday the following BSOD problem ...

    Each time this blue screen appears with some kind of Parity failure error.
    please can some one help me to over come
    thank you.

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    Re: BSOD, memory parity error

    i think you should download and applied the latest BIOS from website .check for your manufacture and download appropriate bios .

    How to update your BIOS ?
    Bios error messages and solution
    Bad bios update

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    Re: BSOD, memory parity error

    I expect indeed your memory.
    I would twist memory test. these can you work magic permanently, however, somewhere from.

    Itself your processor can be (L1 Cache… but there go we but just as not from.)

    Parity checks is generally only done when you work with ECC memory. I do not think that you work with that? The error, which he (e.g. crc verify) has done, tell concretely, what he for each reads/writes action does, to the correct end value gave.

    This can be therefore your memory, processor, even your controller. The bests that you can do, are just as ram obtain memory from your pc. and the computer to twinges. If he starts then at beep if crazy, you at least sure processor and mother chalkboard work still

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    Re: BSOD, memory parity error

    read here for more information http://support.microsoft.com/kb/134503

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    Re: BSOD, memory parity error

    "Understanding parity
    Parity has been around for a long time, or at least as long as the PC. DRAM that implements parity checking has one additional bit for every 8 bits of data. This extra bit allows the system to verify the data format using two parity protocols — odd parity and even parity — that work similarly. In a nutshell, if the system is using even parity, the extra bit is used as necessary to make the total number of positive (1) bits an even number. In an odd parity world, the extra bit is used to create odd-number totals. Parity is achieved when the total number of 1 bits in a byte adds up to either an even or odd number, depending on the parity technique that’s in use.

    When a character fails to have the appropriate number of bits, a parity error occurs. A parity error can be the first signal of a host of problems, ranging from one-time anomalies to faulty memory. Faulty memory can be the cause of repeated memory parity errors.

    The limitation of the parity method for data integrity checking is that it can only detect an error. It has no mechanism to fix the error. It doesn’t know which of the bits are wrong and which are correct. When the parity method detects a parity error, it knows only that the count is wrong."

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    Re: BSOD, memory parity error

    http://forums.techarena.in/mediacenter/1077926.htm here hope you will get some solution

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