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Video tutorial for Memtest 3.8
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Review
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MemTest is a RAM tester that runs under Windows. It verifies that your computer can reliably store and retrieve data from memory. A correctly functioning computer should be able to do this with 100% accuracy day in and day out. A computer that fails these tests, perhaps because of old hardware, damaged hardware, or poorly configured hardware, will be less stable and crash more often. Even worse, it will become even less stable over time as corrupted data is written to your hard disk.
The following review written by one of the Software Informer contributors applies to version 3.8
Memtest is a RAM memory tester for Windows computers. The standard (free) version of Memtest is rather limited. When you first start the application, you will see a small screen asking you how much memory you want to test. The ideal value here is the total of your memory. If you are troubleshooting your computer for RAM problems; that is. The tests that this application carries out are rather limited, too. It will attempt to write dummy data in the memory and analyze the whole process. Most RAM problems happen in the last part of your memory, so that's why you might want to test it all. It will carry out the same test several times to assess the degree of failure that your memories are suffering, if any. If your memory fails, Memtest will not say much about it. It will only say that your memory number "X" failed. You should not take this test alone as an absolutely sure way to know when a memory is failing. Also, there are no reports whatsoever that can help you pinpoint the cause of the failure, so you pretty much are given an answer but no explanation. You should quit every application before using memory testers. |
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Reviewed by: José Fernández Reviewer rating: Reviewed: 2 years ago
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What's new in version 4.0
The MemTest Deluxe bootable CD now supports 32-bit and 64-bit CPUs. |
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