Actually i don't think that the problem is in the ram module. but to prove my assumption it's worth to try another RAM stick. the problem is in the RAM slot.
I went out to a local computer retailer and bought a used RAM 256 chip and attempted the reinstallation progress with the same results. This time the error message said
ATTEMPTED_WRITE_TO_READ_ONLY_MEMORY
I attempted it a second time, this time using the other RAM slot with the newly purchased memory and I got an error message that stated “
A thread tried to release a resource it did not own.”
I attempted it a third time using both 256 RAM chips filling both slots and got the same error message as when I was using the original chip solely;
IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL. So at the very least this is telling me that the original chip set is crap. Right?
I did two final attempts. I put in the new RAM stick again to see if I’d get the same error messages as before when I first tried, only to get the same
IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL. I tried one more time in the other slot and the error message this time was
DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL, so I have no idea where the other first two error messages came from.
These would all randomly occur either during the windows installation process, the reformatting process, or before either of any processes could begin.
So I’m pretty confused. If it’s not my RAM which it obviously isn’t; is it my Mother board slots? And is it worth repairing?
As for the heat sink fan being a potential factor by not cooling the CPU properly, the computer is open cased and there is allot of ventilation and I feel lots of cool air coming from it; so I doubt that’s the problem.