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Vista 64, Asus P5E v502 bios, Core 2 Quad, 4 gb crucial RAM, No over
clocking, standard ram speed, I have been getting intermitent blue screen of death. Afterward my machine warm boots, and often I receive Bad Bios CheckSum error. I power all the way down and then power on and boot no problem. I tried running the Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool. It came up with a problem, but didn't identify which stick. I pulled one and reran, everything was OK. That was a bit of a cooincidence. I tried putting one of the other chips in the slot the one I removed came from, still OK. I put all sticks back and the diagnostic ran clean. I thougth I dodged a bullet. Sometime reseating will fix these things. I came home after work and sure enough Bad Bios Check Sum. I powered off rebooted and ran the mem test and it diagnosed a problem. Is this bad RAM, bad MB, or bad bios? TIA |
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If you are running pc6400 ram with 4x1GB dimms, try dropping the dram speed
to 667 and see if you continue to have the issue. "Howard Swope" howard_swopeAThms3DOTcom wrote in message ... Vista 64, Asus P5E v502 bios, Core 2 Quad, 4 gb crucial RAM, No over clocking, standard ram speed, I have been getting intermitent blue screen of death. Afterward my machine warm boots, and often I receive Bad Bios CheckSum error. I power all the way down and then power on and boot no problem. I tried running the Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool. It came up with a problem, but didn't identify which stick. I pulled one and reran, everything was OK. That was a bit of a cooincidence. I tried putting one of the other chips in the slot the one I removed came from, still OK. I put all sticks back and the diagnostic ran clean. I thougth I dodged a bullet. Sometime reseating will fix these things. I came home after work and sure enough Bad Bios Check Sum. I powered off rebooted and ran the mem test and it diagnosed a problem. Is this bad RAM, bad MB, or bad bios? TIA |
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Correct - 4 x 1 GB DDR2 800 Crucial Ballistix (PC2 66400)
Thanks. I will give it a try. "Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message ... If you are running pc6400 ram with 4x1GB dimms, try dropping the dram speed to 667 and see if you continue to have the issue. "Howard Swope" howard_swopeAThms3DOTcom wrote in message ... Vista 64, Asus P5E v502 bios, Core 2 Quad, 4 gb crucial RAM, No over clocking, standard ram speed, I have been getting intermitent blue screen of death. Afterward my machine warm boots, and often I receive Bad Bios CheckSum error. I power all the way down and then power on and boot no problem. I tried running the Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool. It came up with a problem, but didn't identify which stick. I pulled one and reran, everything was OK. That was a bit of a cooincidence. I tried putting one of the other chips in the slot the one I removed came from, still OK. I put all sticks back and the diagnostic ran clean. I thougth I dodged a bullet. Sometime reseating will fix these things. I came home after work and sure enough Bad Bios Check Sum. I powered off rebooted and ran the mem test and it diagnosed a problem. Is this bad RAM, bad MB, or bad bios? TIA |
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