On Sunday 09 April 2006 16:58, Rick Glazier Scribbled:
> Rick Glazier Scribbled:
> >> These memory tests only work under "static" conditions...
> >> (In that I mean not in a fully "working" envrionment...)
>
> From: "Gaffer"
>
> > In what way do you mean ?  "static conditions"  and  "fully
> > "working" environment"
>
> Like being on a treadmill, against riding down the street...
> The stress can be a lot different...
>
>                                           Rick Glazier

I think that I will give you that one ! ;-)

As far as stress is concerned, the memory is dynamic ! and requires to 
be refreshed at regular intervals or it will forget everything.

Memtest is designed to be very aggressive in the way it tests every 
single bit on the stick.  It is far more effective than the "windiag" 
utility which doesn't test memory that is reserved by windows for 
itself and doesn't move blocks in and out of active service for 
testing.

-- 
Best Regards:
     Derrick.
     Pontefract Linux Users Group.
     plug at play-net.co.uk

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