ok here we are again LOL
i dont know how to keep this going.
Lastnight when i ran the test, it ran for more then 4 minutes and then it
went OFF
today im trying again and:

it ran for 1 minute 14 seconds while i was pressing keys (cause im sure the
mouse doesnt work in this mode )
and it turned off

i restarted, it ran for 1 minute 30 seconds while i pressed CTRL, SPACE,
CTRL, SPACE
alternativly and it turned off again.

is there a way to turn OFF powesave mode and do this? Otherwise i cant
complete a test



----- Original Message ----- 
From: Kallie Landman
To: 'Dj Liqid Touch' ; [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2008 1:04 AM
Subject: RE: [General-discussion] here is my proof (correcion)


Your laptop most probably went into power save mode. Power it back up and
while the testing is in progress just press a button or "move the mouse" now
and again to stop it from going into this mode.

If that does not work it probably encountered a bad memory patch (let's hope
it's not this) - I'm just guessing with this one.

Kallie


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dj
Liqid Touch
Sent: 09 January 2008 07:34 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [General-discussion] here is my proof (correcion)

ok so i did the testing.
during the testing i started to type this message
when i turned back to the computer (laptop) the screen was black) and its
not running.
i think it just turned off.

I touched the LEFT / RIGHT keys to see if the screen would come back and
nothing.
the disc is still in the drive (CD)
but now what?

since the test wasnt completed, there were no errors showing in the ERRORS
columns

so now what? its off and.......?




I would have to concure with James,
> download http://www.memtest86.com/download.html
> burn it to cd using nero or alcohol 120% via the image burn features.
> then plop it in a boot up to that cd and run the tests, it should
> autostart the tests, if you see any errors anywhere on the test scree
> under the error column, this means you will need to replace your current
> memory.
> If you have more the one stick of memory running in dual channel, you
> will need to yank out one of the sticks and test each one to figure out
> wich one is bad.

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