Intermittent BSOD errors over last two months.

One at HP Forums recommended:

This is just a guess but since most of your problems have been solved 
by swapping memory DIMMs I am thinking that you may have some 
dirt/dust/corrison on the memory sockets. There are a couple of fixes 
that I find that work very well Personally I use GC Electronics 
Deoxide and put it on the DIMM contacts and it has solved a lot of 
intermittant problems. I am told Radio Shack has a similar material. 
There is also Cramolin but it was very expensive. Here is what I do. 
I use Antistatic procedures and take a clean small screwdiver and dip 
into the Deoxide and then run the srewdriver across the DIMM contacts 
once on each side of the DIMM. Then I insert the DIMM into the DIMM 
socket and it has fixed the problem most times. You may want to 
inspect the DIMM socket for discolared/correded pins If there are any 
that are black or dark you may want to put the deoxide dirctly onto 
the socket pins.

http://tinyurl.com/4opm3m

Kingston Memory Guide advises:

Clean the socket and pins on 5. the memory module.

Use a soft cloth to wipe the pins on the module. Use a PC vacuum or 
compressed air to blow dust off the
socket. Do NOT use solvent, which may corrode the metal or prevent 
the leads from making full contact. Flux
Off is a cleaner used specifically for contacts. You can purchase it 
at electronics or computer equipment
stores.
http://www.kingston.com/tools/umg/umg08.asp

What do you think of these?


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