Memory Test Computer for Errors with Windows Memory Diagnostic Tester RAM
Windows Memory Diagnostic (WMD) is a RAM tester that analyzes, tests, verifies and determines memory (RAM) on your computer for errors or problems due to missing or defective physical RAM or hardware memory system. The diagnostic includes a comprehensive set of memory tests, but it is easy to use and fast.Windows Memory Diagnostic is to be performed from a 3.5-inch disk or CD. Microsoft, the utility provider, a documentation of the utility, but it is not necessary to go through the lengthy details. This is the quick guide on how to set up Windows Memory Diagnostic on a 3.5-inch floppy disk or CD-ROM, and run memory test.
1. Download the Windows Memory Diagnostic Setup mtinst.exe installer.
2. Run the start mtinst.exe Windows Memory Diagnostic Setup.
3. Click on one of two options:
1. Create Startup Disk to install Windows Memory Diagnostic Tester To write the RAM to a disk.
2. Save CD Image to Disk if you want to create a CD-ROM that you can use to boot your computer.
4. If you choose to create a boot disk, insert a formatted floppy disk into the floppy disk and select the floppy disk in the list provided. Finally, click Create. When installation is complete, the Success dialog box will appear.
If you choose to save the CD image, select a location where you want to save the ISO-9660 image and then click Save. When the file was saved, the Success dialog box will appear. Then burn the ISO image onto a blank CD.
5. Turn off the computer.
6. Remove all RAM modules but one stick.
7. Restart the computer.
8. Insert installed Windows Memory Diagnostic diskette or CD into the floppy drive or CD / DVD-ROM.
9. Ensure that the boot sequence in BIOS is configured to boot from the floppy or CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive first, instead of hard disk.
10. Windows Memory Diagnostic loads and its interface appears. After loading, the first test pass begins and continues until the end, unless you pause or exit Windows Memory Diagnostic. Once the first test pass comprising a series of six tests is completed, weapons of mass destruction will report if it succeeds in finding a fault or other error. If no errors are shown selected.
If it fails, the piece of memory module is probably defective. The user can try turning off the computer and then reinstall the memory module into the slot, or move to another location and repeat the test. It is also possible to press the T key test extended and deepened.
11. If no problems found, hit the X button to exit the test.
12. Insert another piece of the RAM module (you may or may not want to delete the module previously tested, but if you do remove it or them, the piece has been inserted will be the culprit in case of error found).
13. Restart the computer with the disk test RAM disk or a CD inserted, and repeat the testing process again.
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