Freely diagnose system memory with official tools

  
For Win7 system users, I believe that it will not be "Windows Memory Diagnostics Tool" (Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool), but this needs to be loaded under the startup interface, there are some troubles in operation. In fact, we can start the memory diagnostic tool in the Windows interface: first save all the documents being edited and close the relevant programs, enter the command prompt environment, manually enter "mdsched", the dialog shown in Figure 1 will pop up after running. Box, it is recommended to select “ immediately restart and check the problem & rdquo;, then the system will automatically restart and enter the memory diagnostic interface, press the F1 function key to select the test mode, as shown in Figure 2, here are three diagnostic modes : Basic: Quick diagnostic mode, fastest detection, including MATS+, INVC and SCHCKR; Standard: Default diagnostic mode, including all basic test items, plus LRAND, Stride6, CHCKR3, WMATS+ and WINVC; Extension: Includes all standard tests The project, plus MATS+, Stride38, WSCHCKR, WStride-6, CHCKR4, WCHCKR3, ERAND, Stride6, CHCKR8, has the most abundant testing items, but the time required is quite amazing. We can choose the diagnostic mode we need according to the actual situation. By default, the memory diagnostic tool will execute the content of the selected project twice. Of course, you can also use the Tab key to jump to “ transfer count (0 -99): & rdquo; position reset more execution times, finally press the F10 function key to execute, after the diagnosis is over, the system will be automatically restarted, and the diagnosis result will be displayed in the tray area. If the prompt information shown in Figure 3 is prompted, the memory is indicated. No mistakes, haha. This article comes from [System Home] www.xp85.com
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