pit281083 a écrit:je n'arrive pas a lire ce q'uil fait ecrit, ca devient bleu, il y a plein d'ecriture et ca reboot le tout en une seconde
StilTeg a écrit:200Go de libre sur le disque ou tu as le dossier TEMP de windows ?
pit281083 a écrit:tu penses que ca pourrai être la ram, expliques moi u peu mieux comment faire le mem test
- How long does memtest run? How do I stop it?
Memtest runs indefinately unless you stop it. It does however repeat the
same tests over and over again. Memtest86+ contains a number of different
tests which each take different approaches in trying to expose any errors
in your memory. In the top right of your screen you can see the progress of
each test in the lower of the two progress bars. The topmost progress bar
shows the progress of a pass, each pass consists of all the tests in the
memtest suite.
Thus all tests are executed in one pass, so does that mean that no errors
will show after the first pass if that pass didn't reveal any errors? Well
no, there are several reasons why errors might only show up after a number
of passes. Firstly as of this writing, the latest version of memtest also
includes a test which uses random test patterns, each pass these patterns
will of course be different. Secondly some types of errors simply don't show
up until the system has been running for a while or are very critical on a
certain timing condition, are thermal in nature, or other such conditions.
To conclude, one successful pass of memtest will give you a pretty good
idea that your memory is ok, only in rare cases will there be errors
showing after the first pass. To be sure though simply have the test run
overnight or even for a couple of days depending on the level of importance
of the system.
- Which memory is tested?
As much as possible of the system memory is tested. Unfortunately memtest86+
can usually not test all of the memory. The reason for this is that todays
processors and BIOSes have become so complex that they require a small
amount of memory to keep accounting data of the processor and BIOS state
respectively. If memtest were to write over these areas the state of the
processor or BIOS becomes invalid and it's behaviour unpredictable. Alas it
is also impossible to relocate these areas in the memory.
This means that a small area of your memory can not be tested by memtest.
If this part of the memory is defective you will know soon enough though as
the processor, parts of the processor or the BIOS simply won't work
correctly if this part of your memory is defective. Do realise though that
in very rare cases memtest will show no errors even though the module is
defective, not because memtest can't detect the error, but because memtest
can't test the area the error is located in.
liondor a écrit:Voila un site qui te donne l erreur avec le n° qui est sur ta page bleue d erreur: http://www.docmemo.com/windows/erreursstop.php
tu tape le numero dans la case et il te trouve le défault
liondor a écrit:A mon avis cela viens du point 3 ou regarder si le message d erreur de l écran bleu fais référence au 6
pit281083 a écrit:j'ai change mes barettes de slot
Comme je le dis au début de ce post, la seule raison possible parmi les 7 est a priori là 3 : problème matériel de RAM.pit281083 a écrit:, je me suis mi a jouer, je pensais que c'etait resolu, et une demi heure après écran bleu, j'ai essayer l'option 1 mais pas myen j'ai beau faire maj f10 rien ne change. et pour la solution 6 j'ai deja le service pack 2
pit281083 a écrit:vous pensez vraiment que c'est la ram, je ne l'ai jamais overclkoer et c de la marque geil, elle a 1 an et demi
pit281083 a écrit:ok je ne le ferai pas alors
j'ai essayer avec la deuxième barrette et meme chose ecran bleu après une heure de jeux, ce que je comprend pas c qu'avec les autres jeux je n'ai pas ce soucis et ils sont recents, command and conquer 3, supreme commander, ghost recon aw2, lost planet, nfs carbon ....
pit281083 a écrit:j'ai ca avec tout les jeux
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