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VDPD2005 Feb 27th, 2004 6:16 pm
RAM problem
 
I think i have a ram problem. Everytime i shut down my computer, as it shuts down i get a message that says something like cannot read from vx000000x1 or some crap like that. So i think its ram, any solutions, shouldi just replace it? btw this is a 7 month old alienware. with a gig of ram (2 512s)

TallCool1 Feb 27th, 2004 10:59 pm
Re: RAM problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by VDPD2005
I think i have a ram problem. Everytime i shut down my computer, as it shuts down i get a message that says something like cannot read from vx000000x1 or some crap like that. So i think its ram, any solutions, shouldi just replace it? btw this is a 7 month old alienware. with a gig of ram (2 512s)

Since it's happening at shutdown, it's more likely a driver incompatibility. It's not unknown for a Windows update (for example) to cause a driver to start failing, or for updating one driver to cause another to fail.

Are you overclocking? That, too, can cause this sort of problem. So much is going on at shutdown that a timing error can occur, with this type of error message -- or if you are "pushing" your RAM timings, same thing. In those cases, I wouldn't worry about it.

Overall, it doesn't sound like a serious problem.

VDPD2005 Feb 27th, 2004 11:39 pm
Re: RAM problem
 
well im not overclocking so does that mean that somethins wrong with the ram?

TallCool1 Feb 28th, 2004 10:44 am
Re: RAM problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by VDPD2005
well im not overclocking so does that mean that somethins wrong with the ram?

No, it means there's most likely a driver that needs updating, as I said before.

caperjack Feb 29th, 2004 7:03 am
Re: RAM problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by VDPD2005
as it shuts down i get a message that says something like cannot read from vx000000x1 or some crap like that. (2 512s)

post the full crappy error message might help :)

Dvs Jun 24th, 2005 3:02 am
Re: RAM problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TallCool1
No, it means there's most likely a driver that needs updating, as I said before.


I'm no frickin genious but this doesn't take one it has nothing to do with a driver. Your ram if fitted properly has no problem it is your primary hard disk just run system restore if that doesn't work replace the drive with a new one then boot from the secondary and do system restore again.

Catweazle Jun 24th, 2005 3:28 am
Re: RAM problem
 
Dvs, it's not a good idea to dredge up long dead topics, especially when the information you're adding is wrong.

The error message mentioned is indicative of device driver problems, not of poor RAM or of a faulty drive.

Dvs Jun 24th, 2005 3:36 am
Re: RAM problem
 
Hey I'm new i didn't know how old the topic was and yes i was right if it was an internal device driver the system would not have booted properly and i know because i've encountered this problem with my voodo pc

Catweazle Jun 24th, 2005 3:44 am
Re: RAM problem
 
No, driver issues can be resolved in 'Safe mode' ;)


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