Hi, 

Don't know on Windows, but Linux has the ability to map out memory blocks.

http://gquigs.blogspot.com/2009/01/bad-memory-howto.html?m=1

Harry


On March 19, 2018 6:12:08 PM EDT, Winterlight <[email protected]> 
wrote:
>I have a mini computer LIVA X running windows 8.1 Media Center that I 
>use with my TV. It started to blue screen intermittently and with no 
>apparent reason. Let it sit for a bit, start it up and it works 
>again....for a few hours... a day... or a week...it is intermitent! 
>After isolating the eSata drive (removing it)  and running 
>diagnostics I was able to determine that I have a bad RAM chip 
>memtest = http://rode.us/BadLivaRam.jpg
>
>  Two 2GB DDR3 RAM chips are soldered to the board. So damn... there 
>is nothing I can do about that... or is there? I am thinking that the 
>second chip is the problem. Most of the time the RAM sits in the 
>cache but eventrually for what ever reason it gets accessed and 
>boom... it blue screens.   I don't need the extra 2GB of RAM for what 
>I do so I am thinking if I create a  2GB RAM Drive and never use it I 
>might be able to mitigate this problem.....what do you think?

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