  | | | dmesg entries and memtest | dmesg entries and memtest 2007-09-06 - By mark
Back Johan Booysen wrote: > Can anyone maybe help me understand what the following means? > > I know it's something to do with memory, but can't find good information > on what is happening here. <snip> > I've tried memtest but it seems to hang after running for about 45 > minutes. It tells me that it's done 10% and is on test 6 at that stage, <snip> > Will really appreciate it if anyone can help me with advice on this. > The only thing I can think of is to remove memory chips and run memtest > on each one individually (if I know what to look out for in memtest, of > course - I find the memtest info on the Internet quite confusing at the > moment and need to figure this out as soon as possible).
That's exactly what you need to do. If memtest hangs, you've got a bad memory.
mark
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