Help! RAM problem!

Jacob Vile

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Apr 2, 2014
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I really need help. I have been having this problem for so long and i just want to be able to use my fricking pc.

So, when ever i start up my computer, the "loading windows" logo plays forever. I got some help, and i think it has something to do with the RAM. Because whenever i switch the location of where each RAM module goes on the mother board, i actually get to my desktop and it works fine for 24 hours. After 24 hours (or i turn my computer off then on) my computer will freez in 10mins of me being on the desktop, and i have to restart. When i turn my computer back on again, the problem starts all over again and i have to mess with the RAM again.

When i use the repair computer option, all i get is an error code: 0xc00000e9

For my computer to actually start working, it has to do a random, "checking discs for consistency" type thing.

Sometimes when i mess with the RAM, the windows logo wont even show up, just the loading bar.

I tried switching hard drives, but that only fixed it for 24 hours before it started to happen again.

I dont want to use memtest (but i can if i have too)

It feels like my RAM modules aren't actually broken.

I dont think there is a problem with my RAM modules getting not getting good connectivity with the motherboard.

My friend has my exact build, and his computer never broke.

My RAM: Kingston HyperX Blu (2x4) KHX1333C9D3B1K2/8G

My motherboard: msi 760GM-E51

My CPU: amd fx-6300

Hard drive: 1tb western digital caviar blue

*I bought a new RAM module, when installed it, (by it self) the same problem happend!!!
 

Jacob Vile

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I typed it in to cmd and came up with this:

The type of file system is NTFS.
Cannot lock current drive.

Chkdsk cannot run because the volume is in use by another process. Would you like to schedule this volume to be checked the next time the system rrstarts? (Y/N)
 

Jacob Vile

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Yea, i did. I have 4 slots, 2 are black and 2 are blue. I have only been using the blue slots.

I tested them all with just my new RAM module. None of them worked.

Could i be having a mother board problem?