Thanks for that link, Jez. That's a utility that I've long thought must
certainly exist but have never had that verified. I decided to use it
to check my own system which turns out to be fine.
ps: Can anyone enlighten me as to why a reported memory parity error
could be due to a corrupted DLL? Makes no sense to me.
Chuck Norcutt
On 3/25/2016 3:21 PM, Jez Cunningham wrote:
Try this then
https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/kb/929833
Jez
On Friday, 25 March 2016, Chris Trask <christrask@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
No, just the usual HD in a tray and two memory strips (it's a Dell
Inspiron 6000). The problem only happens in Win7 safe mode, so I suspect
that there is a corrupted DLL file somewhere.
Does this laptop have a hidden drive?
Chris
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