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Bad memory

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MemTest86

Find the bad RAM stick.

Remove.

 

There is no other option other than buying new RAM

I know for sure I have got a bad ram stick(s) in my system, and I can't afford to replace them. I had suspected this for a while now because programs would crash randomly, and i would get BSODs frequently (about 1 a week) and today my entire system crashed and rebooted without a BSOD. Is there anything I can do to fix this issue until I can replace the stick(s).

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