RAM is a vital component that ensures a system's proper operation. In simple terms, RAM functions as short-term memory, where your system temporarily stores information while working on a task.
So I'm in a bind here in regards to what is causing this or how should I resolve it, but for the past 2 years I've gone through 3 RAM pairs, all of them apparently faulty. First one was clearly effed ...
I ran memtest for 20 hours and got one error on test 7 for the 11th pass.<BR><BR>A lot of people seem to think that 1 error is sufficient to declare a mem stick bunk ...