Memtest86 wont finish testing RAM

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I was testing my ram using memtest84 (latest version online)... the test would start but after a few seconds my system would reboot without completing the test

What possible error (problems) is likely the cause of this senario?

Please help!!!
 
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I have Win XP Pro 32 bit and my system only reads 3.25Gb of ram. The reason for this is due to the OS not being able to allocate all 4GB. In order for your system to read 4GB or more you need a 64 bit OS.

Are you able to at least raise your FSB?

@OvrClkr... Hi once again... this are my specs


CPU: AMD 4000+ (2.1 Ghz)

Graphics: Inno3d 8500GT (1gig)

MB: MSI K9N6SGM-V
BIOS VER: Latest 1.12 2/23/09

RAM: 2x2Gig kingston KVR800D2N2 5-5-5-15-20 (1.9V min voltage my MB can supply) I tried running at different timings, but it is still the same.

Plus, the BIOS detects RAM at 4096MB but Windows XP would only read the RAM at 3.25Gig and at Windows7 RC it can detect 4gig but would say that only 3.25Gig is usable. BOTH OS at 32bit

All of my slots are working fine.. I tested them and so are my memory modules -tested them(RAM) one at a time using memtest.

But if I install both modules and run mentest... system reboots w/o completing the test

Hope you can help me again with this... thnks
 
@ Overclock thanks for responding...

Yes, Bios can detect my Ram at DDR2 400 (800 Mhz ddr). But due to CPU limitation, which has a 10.5 clock mutiplier and a memory divider of 6, the maximum frequency my CPU can handle is 351.6Hz (703.2 Mhz ddr) at normal stock setting.

What I mean is that my Bios can detect my RAM's maximun frequency but can only allow a lower frequency due to my CPU limitation. I can't overclock my CPU since it is not supported by my motherboard.

Thus this frequency limitation the cause of the problem or can there be any other cause?

Again thanks in advance

N.B. I read an article at Micosoft website it say that XP professional 32bit can hanldle 4G of memory... Am I correct or did I just misinterpreted the article... here's the link http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/system/platform/server/PAE/PAEmem.mspx
 
I have Win XP Pro 32 bit and my system only reads 3.25Gb of ram. The reason for this is due to the OS not being able to allocate all 4GB. In order for your system to read 4GB or more you need a 64 bit OS.

Are you able to at least raise your FSB?

 
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