Originally Posted by Jikanu
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so just switch out the cards? and how would i know which ram was the faulty one?
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I wouldnt switch out anything yet
There are tests you can run to find that out but like I said it would be better to see if it was something on your hard drive causing it.
If I were you Id follow these 3 steps
1. Wait your your friend to help you with the solution I showed you if he/she is unable to help you or this fails to fix the problem go to step 2
2. Format your entire drive and do a fresh reinstall of windows if you start getting BSoD right after a fresh reinstall of windows we go to the final step.
3. Finding the RAM at fault (Believe me you dont want this you just better hope and pray this isn't the case because you will need to take apart your computer for this too to run the tests)
Given what you have told me so far Im about 70% sure it isnt a hardware failure though