861003 - AMD64 & memtest86

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hi
after a lot of blue screens with different texts and id's, i decided
to run memtest86 test program to see whether my computer's memory is
working fine. two 512 MB DDR 533 are located in slots of K8NF4
motherboard. i did it and the test behaved as follows:
first, a full screen of texts appeared, including gauges (text
progress bars). then, the top-half of screen got black and some texts
continued working in the other half. not as fast as it was.
periodically it outputs some changes and it seems to be stalled in
most of the time. sorry for my bad english. when i left it for some
minutes, and come again to see what was happening, i saw that the
following error (exception) had occured:
Unexpected Interrupt - Halting
i changed the bios settings to default. no overclocking. nothing above
normal, etc.
the blue screens i've encountered have been:
- PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA: 0x00000050 (x,0,x,0), nltdi.sys
- DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL: 0x000000D1 (0,2,0,x), tcpip.sys
- PFN_LIST_CORRUPT: 0x0000004E (7,934e,1,0)
- DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL: 0x0000000A (0x00000000C000021D,2,0,x)
these were encountered more than once until i uninstalled ESET NOD32
Smart Security x64.
then i installed Kaspersky Internet Security. i also changed the boot
device from slave to master. configuration now is boot HDD is master
with CD drive in slave. another HDD is on the 2nd bus.
now i get:
- SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION: 0x0000003B (0x00000000C0000005,x,x,0)
as well as the memtest86 fail.
thank u for any assistance or giving a way to get closer to the source
of the problem.
 
hamidi said:
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these were encountered more than once until i uninstalled ESET NOD32
Smart Security x64.
then i installed Kaspersky Internet Security. i also changed the boot
device from slave to master. configuration now is boot HDD is master
with CD drive in slave. another HDD is on the 2nd bus.
now i get:
- SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION: 0x0000003B (0x00000000C0000005,x,x,0)
as well as the memtest86 fail.
thank u for any assistance or giving a way to get closer to the source
of the problem.

The versions of memtest86 I am familiar with require
you boot from an ISO image of memtest86. That image
can be on a CD or an ISO image on your hard disk that
you can boot from.

No operating system or applications software should be
running. Just boot from memtest86 and let it run.

Cheers!

jim b.
 
sure, i boot from CD and it's the latest version (v3.4) i just got
from memtest86 site.
i couldn't figure out how it might be possible to boot from an iso
file in your hard.
thx
 
hamidi said:
sure, i boot from CD and it's the latest version (v3.4) i just got
from memtest86 site.
i couldn't figure out how it might be possible to boot from an iso
file in your hard.

On my system (Linux Mandriva), the installation routine added
a stanza to /boot/grub:

title memtest-1.70
kernel (hd1,0)/boot/memtest-1.70.bin BOOT_IMAGE=memtest-1.70

And a bootable (iso) version of memtest86 was placed at
/boot/memtest-1.70.bin

The 1.70 is the package version number, not the memtest86
version. See the documentation and especially the README
file that came with the version of memtest86 you use for
further information.

Cheers!

jim b.
 
hi
after a lot of blue screens with different texts and id's, i decided to
run memtest86 test program to see whether my computer's memory is working
fine. two 512 MB DDR 533 are located in slots of K8NF4 motherboard. i did
it and the test behaved as follows: first, a full screen of texts
appeared, including gauges (text progress bars). then, the top-half of
screen got black and some texts continued working in the other half. not
as fast as it was. periodically it outputs some changes and it seems to be

You're using an old memtest+ version. Try this one, 3.4a of memtest86:
http://www.memtest86.com/download.html

But I'm almost 100% sure you have memory problems.
 
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