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: The scan can take 10 minutes to several hours depending on your RAM size. Your PC will reboot automatically once finished. 💡 How to find your results
After one particularly brutal crash that corrupted an auto-save, Alex sighed and opened the Start menu. He typed “Windows Memory Diagnostic” and hit Enter. A simple window appeared: Check your computer for memory problems.
Alex didn't panic. He opened the Event Viewer, navigated to System logs, and found the real story: MemoryError – The system has detected an uncorrectable memory error. Module: DIMM Slot 2.
: Your PC will reboot into a blue screen. By default, it runs a "Standard" test. For a more thorough check, press F1 and select "Extended" .
If no notification appears, right-click the button, select Event Viewer . Navigate to Windows Logs > System , then use the Filter Current Log option and select MemoryDiagnostics-Results as the event source. Option 2: Use MemTest86 (More Thorough)
“It’s probably just Windows being Windows,” he told himself. But deep down, he knew better.
For a deeper, industry-standard analysis that catches errors the built-in tool might miss, use MemTest86.
: The scan can take 10 minutes to several hours depending on your RAM size. Your PC will reboot automatically once finished. 💡 How to find your results
After one particularly brutal crash that corrupted an auto-save, Alex sighed and opened the Start menu. He typed “Windows Memory Diagnostic” and hit Enter. A simple window appeared: Check your computer for memory problems.
Alex didn't panic. He opened the Event Viewer, navigated to System logs, and found the real story: MemoryError – The system has detected an uncorrectable memory error. Module: DIMM Slot 2.
: Your PC will reboot into a blue screen. By default, it runs a "Standard" test. For a more thorough check, press F1 and select "Extended" .
If no notification appears, right-click the button, select Event Viewer . Navigate to Windows Logs > System , then use the Filter Current Log option and select MemoryDiagnostics-Results as the event source. Option 2: Use MemTest86 (More Thorough)
“It’s probably just Windows being Windows,” he told himself. But deep down, he knew better.
For a deeper, industry-standard analysis that catches errors the built-in tool might miss, use MemTest86.