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halted Tags: Hardware Memory Windows 7 Last response: February 19, 2016 4:24 PM in Windows 7 Share Terri 11 January parity check memory parity error system has halted 17, 2012 8:55:33 PM HI, when the error occurs I shut down the computer wait a few mins and turn by own everything comes back to desktop fine. every three days or once memory parity error fix a wk it has been doing that blue screen with Hardware malfunction MNI parity check/ memory parity error the system has halted. gateway windows 7 64 bit Terri More about : hardware malfunction nmi parity check memory parity error system halted tlmck January 17, 2012 10:01:42 PM Try this. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315223 m 0 l Terri 11 January 18, 2012 6:52:04 PM tlmck said:Try this. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315223 I will
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look into that thx m 1 l Related resources Hardware malfunction nmi parity check memory parity error the system has halted - Forum Memory parity error - Forum Hardware Malfunction - Forum Parity check error - Forum Memory parity error windows xp - Forum Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Get the answer gamerk316 a b $ Windows 7 January 19, 2012 10:52:58 AM RAM problem? If using error-checking RAM, then this would indicate you have at least one bit in RAM thats gone bad... m 0 l Terri 11 January 20, 2012 3:47:48 PM thx I think you may be right Terri11 m 0 l Terri 11 January 20, 2012 3:50:39 PM gamerk316 said:RAM problem? If using error-checking RAM, then this would indicate you have at least one bit in RAM thats gone bad... I think you may be right thx m 0 l Terri 11 January 30, 2012 9:28:38 PM Terri 11 said:HI, when the error occurs I shut down the computer wait a few mins and turn by own everything comes back to desktop fine. every three days or once a wk it has been doing that blue screen
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STOP Error: NMI Parity Check/Memory Parity Error This article provides information on an OptiPlex 380 displaying STOP Error: NMI Parity Check/Memory Parity Error Table of Contents: OptiPlex 380 STOP Error: NMI Parity Check/Memory Parity Error Solution 1. Optiplex 380 http://www.dell.com/support/article/us/en/19/604790/en STOP Error: NMI Parity Check/Memory Parity Error A user may report that they receive a Stop Error or BSOD (Blue Screen Of Death) "NMI Parity Check/Memory Parity" on an OptiPlex https://forums.techguy.org/threads/solved-dell-xps-400-memory-parity-error.1044488/ 380. This error can be caused by the integrated network card driver. Running the PSA diagnostics and memory test will result in all tests passing. This error is mainly evident memory parity when booting into Safe Mode with Networking. If the Network card is disabled in the BIOS, the system will boot to Windows normally. Back to Top 2. Solution Please refer to www.dell.com/support/drivers and download the latest version of the Broadcom Gigabit Controller driver. This can be found under the Network drop down within Drivers & downloads. Download the Network Driver preferably memory parity error on a different system and save to a USB memory key. On the suspect system, restart and boot into Safe Mode. Uninstall the Broadcom drivers, including the INF file so the system does not reinstall the driver automatically. Please refer to the instructions below on how to delete the Network driver for Windows XP Windows 7 Windows XP Follow these steps to remove the Network Driver after you have the latest driver ready for installation: Remove the driver software from Add\Remove Programs. DO NOT reboot. Check Device Manager to make sure the driver is no longer present. Navigate to C:\Windows. Click Tools at the top of the window. Click Folder Options. On the View tab, click Show Hidden files and folders. Click Apply, then OK. Open the inf folder. Scroll down to the oem inf files. There will be an inf and a pnf. Double-click on oem0.inf. Look at the description in the header for the commodity listing. If it is not it, then go to oem1.inf and open it. Continue until you find the driver name. Once f
we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Solved: Dell XPS 400 Memory Parity Error. Discussion in 'Hardware' started by Hughv, Mar 9, 2012. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Advertisement Hughv Thread Starter Joined: Jul 22, 2006 Messages: 8,450 This Dell, running Media Center XP, will boot fine to the desktop or safe mode, but blue screens with the above error after a few minutes, regardless of using it or not. I have re-seated and cleaned the memory, run memcheck and the Dell Diagnostic, and both pass with no errors. There are no clues in Event Viewer. I have ordered new memory, but I;m not sure that's the problem. Any ideas? Hughv, Mar 9, 2012 #1 Sponsor Hughv Thread Starter Joined: Jul 22, 2006 Messages: 8,450 Nobody? Could a faulty video card be responsible? Hughv, Mar 9, 2012 #2 TheShooter93 Cody Malware Specialist Joined: Jul 9, 2008 Messages: 11,160 You're getting a BSOD? What's the STOP code? TheShooter93, Mar 9, 2012 #3 SheldonCooperPhD Joined: Mar 9, 2012 Messages: 7 A faulty video chip, no, a bad RAM chip, yes. If you have not already, I advise you open your computer and check these few things: 1. All RAM cards are properly secured 2. Make sure all dust is removed from the RAM 3. Check for corrosion of the chip (Its the copper under the green part, this is a sign your chip needs to be replaced) Be sure all RAM are next to each other Now if this does not fix the problem, please find the System Error In this it is the code which states: Page_Fault_In_Nonpaged_Area this is important, if it has none, it usually means an unknown sudden error happened and the System does not understand what. If you contact Microsoft Tech they can usually find a Crash Dump file on your hard disk stating an error code and should be able to tell you over