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Strange error
Hi all,
I'm getting al kind of errors in windows! Like could'nt "read" or "write" memory. I get it running random applications and games Ok here's my hardware setup Amd 64 3400+ 1Mb Cache MSI Neofis2r 2 x 512 Twinmos PC3200 MSI Radeo 9700 Pro 128 20 Gig and 120 Gig with 2 Mb cache Windows Xp Professional Service Pack 1 Anyone heard or had / has this problem , please help me! Regards Leo Calia The Netherlands |
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Leo Calia wrote:
Hi all, I'm getting al kind of errors in windows! Like could'nt "read" or "write" memory. I get it running random applications and games Ok here's my hardware setup Amd 64 3400+ 1Mb Cache MSI Neofis2r 2 x 512 Twinmos PC3200 MSI Radeo 9700 Pro 128 20 Gig and 120 Gig with 2 Mb cache Windows Xp Professional Service Pack 1 Anyone heard or had / has this problem , please help me! Regards Leo Calia The Netherlands The most likely suspect is your memory. MSI has a list of compatible memory modules available on their site. The 256MB TwinMos are listed as compatible, but the 512MB TwinMos are not listed. |
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On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 16:04:07 -0400, The Chief wrote:
The most likely suspect is your memory. MSI has a list of compatible memory modules available on their site. The 256MB TwinMos are listed as compatible, but the 512MB TwinMos are not listed. BTW, MSI have a strange WWW address: http://www.msi.com.tw/index.htm HTH TMT* -- Nick Roberts *TMT = Too Many TLAs** **TLA = Three Letter Acronym :-) |
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As far as I heard, when having incompatible memory modules you would get
errors at boot up. these errors i get in my os. an example Doom 3:doom3.exe - Application Error The instruction at "0x00477925" referenced memory at "0x00000008".The memory could not be "read". Click on OK to terminate the program Click on CANCEL to debug the program ... When clicking on OK I get some more errors and then I return to my desktop. When clicking on CANCEL Visual C++ starts running an giving an acces violation. On the next "crash" i'm taking some screenshots and i'l post some links. Thanks anyway Leo Calia The Netherlands |
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Hello Nick!
17 Aug 04 14:01, Nick Roberts wrote to All: The most likely suspect is your memory. MSI has a list of compatible memory modules available on their site. The 256MB TwinMos are listed as compatible, but the 512MB TwinMos are not listed. NR BTW, MSI have a strange WWW address: NR http://www.msi.com.tw/index.htm Whats strange about it (bearing in mind that .tw is a location in asia)? Vince |
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There are no specific problems related to incompatible memory. I have
seen computers that randomly reboot, unexplained program errors, random lockup, sudden shutdown; for just a few I have seen with the AMD64. And I do have extensive experience with computers. I have been building, repairing, and setting up personal computers for over 20 years. Leo Calia wrote: As far as I heard, when having incompatible memory modules you would get errors at boot up. these errors i get in my os. an example Doom 3:doom3.exe - Application Error The instruction at "0x00477925" referenced memory at "0x00000008".The memory could not be "read". Click on OK to terminate the program Click on CANCEL to debug the program .. When clicking on OK I get some more errors and then I return to my desktop. When clicking on CANCEL Visual C++ starts running an giving an acces violation. On the next "crash" i'm taking some screenshots and i'l post some links. Thanks anyway Leo Calia The Netherlands |
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On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 18:15:49, Vince Coen
wrote: NR BTW, MSI have a strange WWW address: NR http://www.msi.com.tw/index.htm Whats strange about it (bearing in mind that .tw is a location in asia)? You're right, it's not really so strange. -- Nick Roberts |
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Nick Roberts wrote:
On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 18:15:49, Vince Coen wrote: NR BTW, MSI have a strange WWW address: NR http://www.msi.com.tw/index.htm Whats strange about it (bearing in mind that .tw is a location in asia)? You're right, it's not really so strange. And to be more specific, .tw is for Taiwan, which is an island about 200 km off the southeast coast of mainland China. |
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