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Old 05-19-2005, 07:29 PM   #22 (permalink)
Sarkast
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The Event viewer is under:

START, Control Panel, Administrative Tools, Event Viewer, System or Application could have the info you are looking for.

Now to the mem tester. Errors arent good. This is more than likely the reason why you had that error - and the problem is eventually you will have other problems in games or other applications that use a lot of RAM again. You could see BSODs, crashes, freezes or corrupt data.
You should really track the source of the errors down - test one stick at a time. I still recommend memtest86 as it seems to find errors more reliably than MS memtest. However - 110 is a LOT so you have a serious problem with the RAM.
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