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I had a computer freezing problem and was told it was the memory chip. Turns

 

out it wasn't actually the chip but somewhere in the slot it sits in. After

 

inserting a new chip the computer might run for a day or two before freezing.

 

As I have a laptop there doesn't seem to be much I can do beyond avoiding

 

that slot (which reduces me to the only other slot and 512MB max). I bought a

 

MemTest-86 bootable CD-Rom memory diagnostic program from BradyTech Inc;

 

haven't tried to boot up with it yet though (with a chip in the slot that has

 

the bad spot in it somewhere) partly because I would probably have to run the

 

thing days and then all I would get is conformation of what I already know. I

 

wish there was a way to ignore/bypass whatever is bad in the slot (like can

 

be done on hard drives) but I don't think that is possible. Anyone know

 

differently?? So I am posting this mostly just in case someone else's problem

 

is the same, yet the possibility of a bad slot rather than the chip in it

 

never occured to them. I suppose it could be repaired in a PC but I am told

 

it can not be done in a notebook.

 

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Thank you, Raymond

 

 

 

 

 

"NitricNoobie" wrote:

 

 

> ok, first i had a stick of ram that was 512 it wasnt the one meant for it, my manufacturer gave me this stick because the memory that came with the computer was bad...recently i have switched out that stick with a new one, this memory IS compatible with my proccessor and my mother board but it for some reason will constantly lock up with me. I have done the whole trial and error thing to see if it is the memory stick...i have currently been through 4 sticks now and they all give me the same result... a blue screen with the error messages 0x0000008E and 0xc0000005 and 0xBFA3F4BB and 0xEBB52A50 and 0x00000000 there are other messages also NAVENG.Sys - address EBB52A50 base at EBB52A50 Datestamp 00000000 and another saysNv4_disp.dll - address BFA3F4BB base at BF9B7000 datestamp 3f725d4c i have resarched all of these in google; most give me memory related results but the last 4 error messages that i mentioned give me no results, i hope that i copied them right...im sure that it isnt

 

the memory now because 4 consecutive memory sticks couldnt all be bad... thanks in advance for any and all of your help.

 

>

 

> i also reinstalled Windows Xp onto my system and yet it still seemed to freeze on me......

 

>

 

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Memtest is free; http://www.memtest.org

 

 

 

Its cheaper to change a motherboard rather than attempting to repair it

 

 

 

"Raymond" <Raymond@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

 

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>I had a computer freezing problem and was told it was the memory chip.

 

>Turns

 

> out it wasn't actually the chip but somewhere in the slot it sits in.

 

> After

 

> inserting a new chip the computer might run for a day or two before

 

> freezing.

 

> As I have a laptop there doesn't seem to be much I can do beyond avoiding

 

> that slot (which reduces me to the only other slot and 512MB max). I

 

> bought a

 

> MemTest-86 bootable CD-Rom memory diagnostic program from BradyTech Inc;

 

> haven't tried to boot up with it yet though (with a chip in the slot that

 

> has

 

> the bad spot in it somewhere) partly because I would probably have to run

 

> the

 

> thing days and then all I would get is conformation of what I already

 

> know. I

 

> wish there was a way to ignore/bypass whatever is bad in the slot (like

 

> can

 

> be done on hard drives) but I don't think that is possible. Anyone know

 

> differently?? So I am posting this mostly just in case someone else's

 

> problem

 

> is the same, yet the possibility of a bad slot rather than the chip in it

 

> never occured to them. I suppose it could be repaired in a PC but I am

 

> told

 

> it can not be done in a notebook.

 

> --

 

> Thank you, Raymond

 

>

 

>

 

> "NitricNoobie" wrote:

 

>

 

>> ok, first i had a stick of ram that was 512 it wasnt the one meant for

 

>> it, my manufacturer gave me this stick because the memory that came with

 

>> the computer was bad...recently i have switched out that stick with a new

 

>> one, this memory IS compatible with my proccessor and my mother board but

 

>> it for some reason will constantly lock up with me. I have done the whole

 

>> trial and error thing to see if it is the memory stick...i have currently

 

>> been through 4 sticks now and they all give me the same result... a blue

 

>> screen with the error messages 0x0000008E and 0xc0000005 and 0xBFA3F4BB

 

>> and 0xEBB52A50 and 0x00000000 there are other messages also NAVENG.Sys -

 

>> address EBB52A50 base at EBB52A50 Datestamp 00000000 and another

 

>> saysNv4_disp.dll - address BFA3F4BB base at BF9B7000 datestamp 3f725d4c i

 

>> have resarched all of these in google; most give me memory related

 

>> results but the last 4 error messages that i mentioned give me no

 

>> results, i hope that i copied them right...im sure that it isnt

 

> the memory now because 4 consecutive memory sticks couldnt all be bad...

 

> thanks in advance for any and all of your help.

 

>>

 

>> i also reinstalled Windows Xp onto my system and yet it still seemed to

 

>> freeze on me......

 

>>

 

>>

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