I refreshed my brain and got my memory back about how to do the RAM/Memory Diagnostic on PC again. The skills I had already known when I was a R&D engineer in Taiwan.
I used two tools as following:
1. Microsoft Official Tools
Windows Memory Diagnostic
2. MemTest86 - A Stand-alone Memory Diagnostic Tool
Memtest 86
Both tools would take a while - from few minutes to an hour - to finish the diagnostic job. Just be patient if you want to do the RAM test.
Here are other tool collections......
More Tool Collections at 'SnapFiles'I have been using my
Powerbook around 2 years with 1.25GB RAM ( 1 piece of 1GB, another piece of 256 MB) and both of RAM are working smoothly.
Since I got my Compaq laptop, which equiped 512 MB RAM (2 pieces of 256 MB), lots of daily works have been switched to Windows world. Thus, I decided to reblance my RAM setting - both
Powerbook and Compaq V2000 laptop using the same RAM spec -
PC 2700, CL 2.5After easily switching RAM on both laptops, I happily used my Compaq - and Windows just crashed suddnetly - with
'PHISICAL RAM ERROR' in typical Windows XP Kernal Panic screen - yep, you are right, the white words and blue background one.
My first thinking was that I might damage the RAM during the switching processes - might be some things happened, or some
ESD (ElectroStatic Discharge) damage the RAM accdiently.
Then you guys know. Did the search on
Google and found out 'the forgotten solutions' as I had listed above.
1. The 1 GB RAM (originally installed on
Powerbook) was not able to pass full-test on both Tools.
2. The 512 RAM (2 pieces originally installed on Compaq Laptop) passed sucessfully.
3. I switched the RAM back to their origional places, and then everything was going well surprisingly.
Although the RAM Specfication of both laptops are the same, I believe there is still something missing. For certain unknown reason, the MAC RAM seems to be different from the PC's side. Two yeas ago, I had tried uning regular PC's RAM on my previous
iBook - that was totally fine.
Emm....I wondered someone could answer me the question.