The defective driver is most likely the problem, but I have not been able
to locate it. I'll give your suggestion a try.
>
>It's a hardware error message that is caused by either faulty memory or an
>incompatible driver for something. Note that the memory could by system
>memory or graphics card memory. My bet would be a driver issue. You could
>run something like http://www.memtest86.com/ to rule out hardware.
>
>Steve Troy
>
>
>----- Chris Trask <christrask@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>| Not necessarily. It operates properly in normal Win7 mode. Doing
>|the memory scan in normal mode ends up with no problems found.
>|
>| >
>| >A memory parity error is a hardware problem.
>
Chris
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