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RAM faults

Name: Anonymous 2007-11-13 10:05

Oh hai guys bit of a question for you. I thought it might be more related here than /g/ who whine about random crap all day long.

Why is it that if I have some faulty RAM Windows tells me parts of my hard drive are corrupt?

I know this isn't tech support, I have fix'd the problem by putting in some new RAM but this problem has occurred in the past on 2 separate computers.

The recent trouble ended up having windows saying the 'system' directory in the windows folder is corrupt and that I should repair it using the XP install CD.

The previous problem resulted in a BSOD talking about some page faults in non paged area's.

In both times all I did was change the RAM and things worked fine again.

I'm a computing student so I know a few basic things about pages and paged area's, so any idea's why this happens?

Name: Anonymous 2007-11-13 10:14

GTFO, we are not interested in such disgusting topics as computer hardware. Our programs are pure and free constructions, disregarding the filthy, unreliable nature of the machines operating them.

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