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General Mailbox
February 5th 05, 09:13 PM
Greetings.
From Simmtester.com, I've downloaded DocMemory Beta V2.2 to test memory
locations. On one of two WinME machines here (HP7840 & HP8705), it works in
the HP8705 in its entirety. The other only gets within one second of startup
up to MATS+ and freezes. So rather than showing me if there is fault with
any location, it freezes. Is there some way to get it to work so I can
burn-in and test the new RAM? I have tried the test with each set
separately with same results. I have selected default settings on BIOS and
RAMs are PC100. Without this test working, I'm concerned there is something
wrong.
I am having an intermittent "failure to detect" type messages when trying to
burn with the CDRW drive on the HP7840. (message varies depending on
software being used to burn). I hope there's no problem with the
motherboard, and if so, would it have anything to do with intermittent burn
problems on the CDRW drive? What test(s) are there for motherboards?
Thank you!
B.rgds,
Kevin

Richard G. Harper
February 5th 05, 10:38 PM
Try a supported and released version of DocMemory instead of a beta version.

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"General Mailbox" > wrote in message
...
> Greetings.
> From Simmtester.com, I've downloaded DocMemory Beta V2.2 to test memory
> locations. On one of two WinME machines here (HP7840 & HP8705), it works
> in
> the HP8705 in its entirety. The other only gets within one second of
> startup
> up to MATS+ and freezes. So rather than showing me if there is fault with
> any location, it freezes. Is there some way to get it to work so I can
> burn-in and test the new RAM? I have tried the test with each set
> separately with same results. I have selected default settings on BIOS
> and
> RAMs are PC100. Without this test working, I'm concerned there is
> something
> wrong.
> I am having an intermittent "failure to detect" type messages when trying
> to
> burn with the CDRW drive on the HP7840. (message varies depending on
> software being used to burn). I hope there's no problem with the
> motherboard, and if so, would it have anything to do with intermittent
> burn
> problems on the CDRW drive? What test(s) are there for motherboards?
> Thank you!
> B.rgds,
> Kevin
>
>

Ron Martell
February 6th 05, 05:01 AM
"General Mailbox" > wrote:

>Greetings.
>From Simmtester.com, I've downloaded DocMemory Beta V2.2 to test memory
>locations. On one of two WinME machines here (HP7840 & HP8705), it works in
>the HP8705 in its entirety. The other only gets within one second of startup
>up to MATS+ and freezes. So rather than showing me if there is fault with
>any location, it freezes. Is there some way to get it to work so I can
>burn-in and test the new RAM? I have tried the test with each set
>separately with same results. I have selected default settings on BIOS and
>RAMs are PC100. Without this test working, I'm concerned there is something
>wrong.

Get a second opinion on that problem RAM by using Windows Memory
Diagnostic http://oca.microsoft.com/en/windiag.asp


Good luck


Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
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Jack E Martinelli
February 7th 05, 01:52 AM
Memtest86 - A Stand-alone Memory Diagnostic
http://www.memtest86.com

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"General Mailbox" > wrote in message
...
> Greetings.
> From Simmtester.com, I've downloaded DocMemory Beta V2.2 to test memory
> locations. On one of two WinME machines here (HP7840 & HP8705), it works
in
> the HP8705 in its entirety. The other only gets within one second of
startup
> up to MATS+ and freezes. So rather than showing me if there is fault with
> any location, it freezes. Is there some way to get it to work so I can
> burn-in and test the new RAM? I have tried the test with each set
> separately with same results. I have selected default settings on BIOS
and
> RAMs are PC100. Without this test working, I'm concerned there is
something
> wrong.
> I am having an intermittent "failure to detect" type messages when trying
to
> burn with the CDRW drive on the HP7840. (message varies depending on
> software being used to burn). I hope there's no problem with the
> motherboard, and if so, would it have anything to do with intermittent
burn
> problems on the CDRW drive? What test(s) are there for motherboards?
> Thank you!
> B.rgds,
> Kevin
>
>