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Microsoft Support & Malware Removal
BSOD Crashes, Kernel Debugging
Windows 7 System Random BSOD
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<blockquote data-quote="blueelvis" data-source="post: 76745" data-attributes="member: 4963"><p>Hmm. The module which failed was a Kingston 2GB Module which is has been around 3 years I think. I would be getting it replaced with warranty if it is still applicable. The thing to wonder is that the pre-installed Hynix RAM is working absolutely fine and this turned out like this. </p><p></p><p>I have ordered a Corsair RAM for my laptop, would make sure to test it first using Memtest ^_^.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blueelvis, post: 76745, member: 4963"] Hmm. The module which failed was a Kingston 2GB Module which is has been around 3 years I think. I would be getting it replaced with warranty if it is still applicable. The thing to wonder is that the pre-installed Hynix RAM is working absolutely fine and this turned out like this. I have ordered a Corsair RAM for my laptop, would make sure to test it first using Memtest ^_^. [/QUOTE]
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Microsoft Support & Malware Removal
BSOD Crashes, Kernel Debugging
Windows 7 System Random BSOD
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