My RAM is broken

Discussion in 'Computers and The Internet' started by Duck, Apr 21, 2005.

  1. Duck

    Duck quack. Lifetime Supporter

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    I did a test thinger-do-hicker and my RAM has like 6 errors on it. My RAM craps out and my computer restarts if I do too much, I was wondering isn't there someway (through Windows) to use some harddrive memory to function as RAM or something like that?
     
  2. Duck

    Duck quack. Lifetime Supporter

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    Nevermind, I found it, it's Virtual Memory
     
  3. underplay

    underplay Member

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    Yea, i highly suggest you buy more ram...virtual memory is slow as hell! Im about to upgrade to 1 gig of PC3200.
     
  4. Syntax

    Syntax Senior Member

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    No such thing as too much RAM, that's for sure. I'll be buying another 256 as soon as I get some cash.
     
  5. brainless

    brainless Banned

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    I buy a brand new PC every 2 years.
    This solves every single problem going, almost.
    If not, the guarantee/warranty has to come up trumps.
     
  6. crummyrummy

    crummyrummy Brew Your Own Beer Lifetime Supporter

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    not quitr true, motherboards get designed to handle a certain amount.
     
  7. Syntax

    Syntax Senior Member

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    Then get a better motherboard :p
     
  8. I'm going to get a monster computer with at least a gig of ram when I can get a job
     
  9. thrawn

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    I bought 2 gigs of pc 4000 ram. Its absolutely fucking flawless. WOrth the insane money.
     
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