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>>>>>SYSTEM ERROR: Memory parity error detected. System halted. At least once a day, I am getting a blue screen with this message in the middle of working on my computer. I am connected to a wireless connection, but haven't used a USB connection recently. There has been a Memorex pocket CD-R in my CD-rom drive. I do not know what is causing this message... most peculiarly, when i restarted my computer after it occured most recently, changes I had made to my desktop icons (just organizing & re-arranging) reverted back to a scattered, disorganized form, as if i was in the middle of moving them, even though i had finished a good 10 minutes before the blue screen appeared. Does anyone know what I can do about this frequent interruption, or what could be causing this memory parity error? Thank you, Lauren |
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worriedsickaboutcom wrote:
> >>>>>>SYSTEM ERROR: Memory parity error detected. System halted. > At least once a day, I am getting a blue screen with this message in > the middle of working on my computer. I am connected to a wireless > connection, but haven't used a USB connection recently. There has been > a Memorex pocket CD-R in my CD-rom drive. > > I do not know what is causing this message... most peculiarly, when i > restarted my computer after it occured most recently, changes I had > made to my desktop icons (just organizing & re-arranging) reverted > back to a scattered, disorganized form, as if i was in the middle of > moving them, even though i had finished a good 10 minutes before the > blue screen appeared. > Test your memory. I like Memtest86+ from www.memtest.org. Obviously, you have to get the program from a working machine. You will either download the precompiled Windows binary to make a bootable floppy or the .iso to make a bootable cd. If you want to use the latter, you'll need to have third-party burning software on the machine where you download the file - XP's built-in burning capability won't do the job. In either case, boot with the media you made. The test will run immediately. Let the test run for an hour or two - unless errors are seen immediately. If you get any errors, replace the RAM. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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"worriedsickaboutcom" <worriedsickaboutcom@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3DB21A02-F234-4B2F-A5D6-B428B3C117B8@microsoft.com... > >>>>>>SYSTEM ERROR: Memory parity error detected. System halted. > At least once a day, I am getting a blue screen with this message in the > middle of working on my computer. I am connected to a wireless connection, > but haven't used a USB connection recently. There has been a Memorex > CD-R in my CD-rom drive. > > I do not know what is causing this message... most peculiarly, when i > restarted my computer after it occured most recently, changes I had made > to > my desktop icons (just organizing & re-arranging) reverted back to a > scattered, disorganized form, as if i was in the middle of moving them, > even > though i had finished a good 10 minutes before the blue screen appeared. > > Does anyone know what I can do about this frequent interruption, or what > could be causing this memory parity error? > > Thank you, > Lauren A memory parity error usually means that you have defective RAM in your computer. There are memory test programs available on the net. In all likelihood, the only solution is to replace the bad memory module(s). Jim |
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just a thought,
does it give an error number or anything? cuz if it doesn't, it might just be spyware trying to screw you up. so you might wanna check to see if there is any spyware on the computer before you go and start making purchases. "worriedsickaboutcom" wrote: > > >>>>>SYSTEM ERROR: Memory parity error detected. System halted. > At least once a day, I am getting a blue screen with this message in the > middle of working on my computer. I am connected to a wireless connection, > but haven't used a USB connection recently. There has been a Memorex pocket > CD-R in my CD-rom drive. > > I do not know what is causing this message... most peculiarly, when i > restarted my computer after it occured most recently, changes I had made to > my desktop icons (just organizing & re-arranging) reverted back to a > scattered, disorganized form, as if i was in the middle of moving them, even > though i had finished a good 10 minutes before the blue screen appeared. > > Does anyone know what I can do about this frequent interruption, or what > could be causing this memory parity error? > > Thank you, > Lauren |
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