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the diagnostic started during the start up of the pc. my problem is i can not
stop it. theree is no option to cancel the mem diagnostic. The result is the to start with every start up. i kindly ask you to advice solution to cancel . |
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Kostas M wrote:
the diagnostic started during the start up of the pc. my problem is i can not stop it. theree is no option to cancel the mem diagnostic. The result is the to start with every start up. i kindly ask you to advice solution to cancel . If you mean the "Long" memory test that is part of your BIOS (Basic Input Output System) which is sometimes called "Setup". Usually you have to press a key like Del or Esc while the machine is booting to get into that. Once in there are usually options for the memory test, select the short or quick one. If you are not sure about doing this the Esc key will usually let you can out and do not save anything - ask for more detail. Tell us what machine it is and maybe someone can give you the exact steps, BIOS(s) vary a bit. |