![]() ![]() Inside BIOS menu, find the " Boot Order" setting.(The way to enter into BIOS Settings depends on the computer manufacturer). Power On your computer and press " DEL" or " F1" or " F2" or " F10" to enter BIOS (CMOS) setup utility.Change the Boot order settings in BIOS Setup, in order to boot from Memtest86+ media. Put the Memtest86+ created media (CD or USB) on your computer.Ģ. Related article: How to burn an ISO file to a CD or DVD.Then burn the memtest86+-5.01.iso file to a CD. When the download is completed extract the " memtest86+-5.01.iso.zip" file.Ĥ. Extract the downloaded file and then run the " Memtest86+ USB Installer.exe" application in order to create a bootable USB key with the " Memtest86+" utility.ģ. Plug an empty USB flash drive on the computer.ģ. Download the Auto-installer for USB Key (Win 9x/2k/xp/7) utility.Ģ. * Note: If you don't have a CD/DVD Optical Drive on your computer:ġ. Scroll down the page and at the Download section click to download the latest Pre-Compiled Bootable ISO (.zip) version ( Memtest 86+ V5.01). Navigate to official Memtest86+ website.Ģ. To diagnose and test your System's Memory for problems with Memtest86+. Memtest86+ is the most used and reliable memory diagnostic utility for several years now. The first Memory Diagnostic utility, that you can use to test your RAM for problems, is the free and Open source Memtest86+ utility. To check and diagnose your system's memory for problems, you can use either the Memtest86+ or the Windows Memory Diagnostic utility. How to Diagnose (Test) your Computer's Memory RAM for problems. ![]() ![]() In this article you can find detailed instructions on how you can diagnose your computer's RAM for problems. So, it is a good precaution, before you proceed to troubleshoot your computer's operation and stability issues, to firstly test and diagnose the installed RAM for problems. RAM Memory malfunctions can cause many problems while working on your PC in different ways and symptoms. Often Windows OS is unstable, hangs or displays blue screens during boot, because the system memory (RAM) is damaged. ![]()
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