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Hi, I just purchase toshiba laptop which has 256Mb RAM. And this machine could upgrade to 2048Mb of RAM. Now I want to upgrade the RAM to the maximum value (2048Mb). But the computer store do not have an accessory (RAM) from toshiba. They have the RAM which produce by another company.
From here, my question is: If I use RAM which is difference from toshiba machine, does it is often cause the system to display blue screen error? Because I know that the blue screen error occure when there is dump memory.
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Typically, as long as it has compatible speeds and timings, you should be fine. Even in systems with generic memory modules, however, you get some dud chips or modules - where the data written isn't stored correctly - which the manufacturer's tests don't always pick up when they're tested in isolation.
After installing new RAM, I therefore normally run a RAM test. You can use memtest86[^], memtest86+[^], or Microsoft's Windows Memory Diagnostic[^]. Run them for as long as you think necessary, but probably for at least an hour (a couple of passes). Leaving it overnight will probably be enough for any problems to show up - I had to limit our DC testing to an hour because it needed to go back into service, but since this is your laptop, you can probably spare more time.
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Mike Dimmick wrote: You can use memtest86[^], memtest86+[^], or Microsoft's Windows Memory Diagnostic[^]
Thank you very much for your comment. Which tool is better to use. In my opinion, I prefer Windows Memory Diagnostic. If an error found, could this tool solve the problem for me or just identify the problem only.
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They're all good for testing RAM. All they do is excersize memory, using various patterns and methods, over and over again, making sure that what was read from each location was what was written to it. None of them are any better or any worse than the others.
If a problem is found, the only thing you can do is replace the bad RAM module. No piece of software can ever fix a failed piece of hardware like that.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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Thank you very much for your comment.
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There is one thing that should be mentioned in this thread:
None of the Software-RAM-Tests is 100% accurate. That is mainly because the modules are not "either working or not working" but also sometimes "kinda working" and there is no way to tell that by a fast check.
There is dedicated RAM-Test-Hardware for professional use, but that comes at a (very) high price (up to several million $US). A test in one of these stations is definitely more reliable, but still there is no guarantee on accuracy more than 99.999%.
Depending on the tool you are using (software or hardware) and the size of the memory module you are testing, a complete cycle for one module might take up to a week to complete.
There is one other thing you need to be aware of, if you are testing your module with a software-tester: You should reset your BIOS-settings to "fail-safe" or the lowest possible setting, or you might accidentally create "false positives", i.e. determine a module to be faulty when it is, in fact, OK.
Cheers,
Sebastian
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Contra vim mortem non est medicamen in hortem.
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Mike Dimmick wrote: Leaving it overnight will probably be enough for any problems to show up
I have check the Microsoft Website[^] for Windows Memory Dioanostic tool and I found in the Sample run time section that 1Gb RAM just spend around 8 Minute. But why you mention to leave it over night?
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I figure that the longer you run the tests, the more times any given byte is written to, the more likely it is that any errors will show up. It is also more likely to show up any problems which occur when the system is fully up to normal running temperature.
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Thank you very much for your comment.
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I have 30 email addresses from the same business domain. The only change is the word infront of the @.
I would like to still receive them all in my same inbox BUT when I reply to them the email address they get sent from matches the acount it was sent by me. So if I sent the email to my client doodle@doodle.net and they reply, doodle@doodle.net would show under accounts in outlook express.
What I need to do is when I click reply to then the email addres that the email is being sent from is doodle@doodle.net
At present it replies to one of the 20 email addresses that I sent the email from which is proving to be a real pain.
I would be eternally grateful for assistance.
Anastasia L'aumont Sweden
PS Help! SOS
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Have Tried wrote: I would like to still receive them all in my same inbox BUT when I reply to them the email address they get sent from matches the acount it was sent by me. So if I sent the email to my client doodle@doodle.net and they reply, doodle@doodle.net would show under accounts in outlook express.
What I need to do is when I click reply to then the email addres that the email is being sent from is doodle@doodle.net
At present it replies to one of the 20 email addresses that I sent the email from which is proving to be a real pain.
I'm a little bit difficult to understand what you mean. If you could explain more detail then it would be better for me to try to find the solution for you.
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Does anyone know what is the error message given by the Windows Installer in the case that the version of Installer on the system is too old for the MSI package you are trying to install?
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"All that is necessary for the forces of evil to win in the world is for enough good men to do nothing" -- Edmund Burke
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"The Windows Installer service version on your system is too low"
Just a dialog with the above or a similar message the message can vary depending upon what utility was used to create the MSI or if the message was customized.
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Thank you very much, I didn't realize that it could vary. I will have to take that into account.
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"All that is necessary for the forces of evil to win in the world is for enough good men to do nothing" -- Edmund Burke
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Richie308 wrote: I didn't realize that it could vary. I will have to take that into account.
It doesn't vary to often but there were some differences in various versions of the authoring utilities. You probably would not see this unless you compared older MSI's with some newer ones and you actually had an error. I guess if you are getting an error this might be an older MSI, Oh well nuff said on this topic
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Anyone else run into this situation?
Developing apps in VS 2005 using ClickOnce Deployment.
PCs have Proventia software installed (Firewall, virus program) which
is preventing the apps from installing. My co-worker tried to install by using the setup.exe program and by .msi program but to no avail.
This app is preventing ClickOnce from executing the Install program to run to completion.
Any work arounds or solutions?
TIA.
Mike
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MikeUPMC wrote: Developing apps in VS 2005 using ClickOnce Deployment.
PCs have Proventia software installed (Firewall, virus program) which
is preventing the apps from installing. My co-worker tried to install by using the setup.exe program and by .msi program but to no avail.
In my opinion, you should check the configuration on Proventia software.
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You are correct, its just that our Deployment Department is handling the testing of this software and they will have to configure the software accordingly. They are aware of the issue with ClickOnce, they will have to come up will solutions or work-arounds.
I was just curious if anyone else had the same issue.
Thanks.
Mike
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I need a script with parameters (LoginID,Password) which log off the Windows 2003 server and then login.
Know Yourself Then Grow Yourself.
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Are you asking how to log the server back in with a specific account automatically??
You can learn more about setting up automatic logon with a little Googling - "windows server 2003 automatic logon[^]".
And noone here is going to write the script for you. This isn't Rent-A-Coder...
-- modified at 11:15 Monday 25th September, 2006
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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Error : Log onto incoming mail Server (pop3) Unable to logon to the incoming mail server (POP3) please verify the settings in the user Name, Password and Email fields. [:wft: I've given the right username and password but why it doesn't work?]
Send Test mail: The specified server was found,but there was no response from the server. Please verify that the port and the SSL information is correct. To access these settings, close this dialog and click on advanced tab. [ Did the same a 100 times, but doesn't work]
It's a Gmail account.
POP3 : pop.gmail.com
SMTP : smtp.gmail.com
I already *Enabled* pop feature for my account in www.gmail.com!!
I've given the right port numbers as advised by this page^
Then ???
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Oops, one error is solved. actually I didn't click on "Save settings" in gmail after I enabled POP.
But still I'm not able to send a test mail. It simply says,
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Not able to send mail, check email address. Bullsh*t :mad:<br />
Btw, I'm able to receive mails.
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Jeremy : Please don't.I would love to see this.I'm making the popcorn already.
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Have you enabled the SMTP authentication?
Just Google it.
Failing that try phoning
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Yup I've done it. I also selected the "use same account" for SMTP.
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Jeremy : Please don't.I would love to see this.I'm making the popcorn already.
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