On Tuesday 16 November 2004 18:13, Rony Bill wrote:
Hello Luggers,
I tried the softwares for a bootable RAM tester floppy from both the sites below.
www.simmtester.com
The simmtester worked excellently. The memtest one hung my (good) comp half way while testing. So the simmtester one is worth keeping in your handy floppy collection, to check for bad RAMs.
Not quite. repeat the test. If it hangs again something is definetly not right with ur pc. Probable instability in access timings at alleviated tempratures / clock skew / nisy psu /etc.
I have found memtest86 to be vry good - if the pc fails in 24 hrs running the tests, it will not work reliable (no reboots for 6 months = reliable)
Regards,
Rony.
----- Original Message ----- From: sherlock@vsnl.com
Not quite. repeat the test. If it hangs again something is definetly not right with ur pc. Probable instability in access timings at alleviated tempratures / clock skew / nisy psu /etc.
My system is working fine and I use original software so no reboot problems. I even test a lot of software. How did you create the boot floppy? Maybe my process was not correct. I took the memtest.iso and burned it into a CD using nero. Then I booted using the CD. What process did you use?
Rony