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Memory write/read failure messages

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#1 ·
Hi,

First post on the forum after searching the web to try and find the answer for the problems the laptop has been giving us for the last good while, the laptop in question is a Dell Latitude D600 running XP.

What happens when powering up is i get a black screen saying the amount of system memory has changed it then sits at this screen until i restart the laptop by holding in the power screen.

When i then start the laptop again it usuall gets passed the XP screen but sometimes it freezes halfway through, when it gets passed that screen a black screen appears with the text ;-

Memory write/read failure at 1FFE8200, read FE11FE10 expecting FE11FE11.

Memory address line failure at 1FFE0000, read FE11FE11 expecting 01010101.

Memory write/read failure at 10000000, read EF00EF01 expecting EF00EF00.

Decreasing available memory.

The amount of system memory has changed.

Strike the F1 key to continue, F2 to run the setup utility.

Does anyone know how i can fix this as the laptop is going really really slow and it takes ages to do anything :(

Thanks for any help or advice :)
 
#7 · (Edited)
Ok so i will burn the programme to disc then.
-- memtest86+ ISO can be downloaded in ZIP form. you have to extract it first to get the ISO image. burn this ISO image on a CD drive using Nero or other burning software. If you do not have a CD or DVD burning software, try ImgBurn . This will create a bootable CD with the diagnostics.

Whats the instructions for booting from disc -- NONE, just boot from CD and how do i then test 1 stick at a time -- if you have two sticks of RAM, remove one from the laptop and boot from your Memtest86+ CD?

Sorry bit of a novice here! :4-dontkno
 
#8 ·
I havent had a chance to do anything yet but i received a different message when turning on the laptop today and i'm wondering if its releated, this message was-

Windows could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt:

System32\Drivers\Ntfs.Sys

You can attempt to repair this file by starting windows setup using the original setup cd-rom

Select 'r' at the first screen to repair.

Any ideas????
 
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