You get the thing, you put it on a stick and you boot from it. memtest86.com/
Carter Hernandez
I have a MSI laptop tho
You mean put it on a flash drive?
Christian Moore
Duh! YES! Or burn it on a disc or whatever... Network boot it fag.
Carson Roberts
I just did this
Hudson Clark
Scroll down! God damn it! I want to see what caused it.
Julian Fisher
Find the freaking "Probably caused by :" part.
Connor Sullivan
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Jayden Young
There is your answer.
Daniel Kelly
I still don't understand
So this means the DDR4 sticks of Ram in my Laptop are bad? I have an expensive laptop
Jace Adams
Do you have autism or something? Do the memtest already. And see guaranteed what is going on. I'm 99% confident that your "expensive laptop" has "bad" modules. So if you have "warranty" you "RMA". Got it? No need to "shitpost" for that here.
Jaxon Morales
i heard this guy spent 4 grand on an expensive laptop to shitstream from bed
now i guess he's back to floor number one
Ayden Torres
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Dominic Long
Hey man I'm running your thing so far so good
Isaac Roberts
Let it run for a couple of hours.
Jaxon Brown
So what happened?
John Gutierrez
HOLY FUCK I just had that in my girlfriends computer 2 weeks ago, I got crazy. So many BSODs, MEMORY_MANAGEMENT, IRQ BULLSHIT etc., I checked mempool and was fine. What solved the problem was to not connect an USB Drive that she has, if I connect that motherfucker 20min is BSOD until the end of the universe, so probably a driver issue that I have no idea how to solve.
Ian Turner
i had security check bullshit too and it turned out its my Sharkoon keyboard that causes that BSOD everytime i plug it in (pulling out works fine and once its plugged in it works fine after a reboot) only happens with this keyboard i have 5 of them as replacement when my first died because they where 5 bucks and all others dont do that
Christopher Cox
>He can't use a debugger to do basic crash analysis
Why are you here
Aiden Turner
This is a laptop you faggot. And it should be a memory issue.
Sebastian Hill
ram or ram slot is bad
Connor Diaz
Everytime I get a BSOD is always the same shit: Installing a graphics driver and not rebooting. Or sound. i don't get it, what does Windows do to fix BSODs after a restart? What does even change?