Memory Tester

Albion221

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A couple of weeks ago my PC started acting up it would not start all i got was a single long beep. It seemed the solution was to take out the HDD SATA lead and replace it and the PC stated up okay. And would run okay until i switched it off. I thought that the problem was the motherboard. But after a few experiments i noticed that if i took out one of the memory sticks and replaced it the PC started up okay.

So i think the problem may be the memory, is there a free or at least inexpensive memory tester that will test my memory.

My system specs
Processor Manufacturer: AMD
Processor Type: AMD X2 250
Motherboard : Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3
Operating System Windows XP Pro SP2
SATA HDD 500GB
System RAM: 2Gb
Video Card Manufacturer: Nvidea
Video Card Model: Gforce 8400 GT
Video Card RAM: 1GB
Video Card Driver Version: Latest Driver
Sound Realtek onboard Latest Driver
 
If you can get the computer to boot with the faulty memory, either by itself or with other memory installed, try the memory diagnostics available here:

http://www.memtest86.com
http://www.memtest.org
http://www.goldmemory.cz

Standalone memory test hardware varies widely in quality and generally costs at least $500-$1000. The best inexpensive ones may be the ones sold by:

http://www.uxd.com/rstpro2.shtml


http://support.microsoft.com/kb/923800

The first 3 are better than the last, but all should be tried until the fault is discovered.