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tech Search Tags: Builds Cases Cooling CPUs Graphics Laptops Memory Monitors Motherboards more Peripherals PSUs Storage VR ForumWindows 7 Hardware malfunction nmi parity check memory parity error the system has halted Terri 11Jan 17, 2012, 11:55 PM HI,when the error occurs I
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shut down the computer wait a few mins and turn by own everything comes back memory parity error fix to desktop fine.every three days or once a wk it has been doing that blue screen with Hardware malfunction MNI parity check/ memory parity hardware malfunction call your hardware vendor for support nmi parity check / memory parity error errorthe system has halted. gateway windows 7 64 bitTerri 7 answers Last reply Feb 19, 2016 More about hardware malfunction parity check memory parity error system halted tlmckJan 18, 2012, 1:01 AM Try this.http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315223 Terri 11Jan 18, 2012, 9:52
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PM tlmck said: Try this.http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315223 I will look into that thx Related Resources Hardware malfunction nmi parity check memory parity error the system has halted Memory parity error Hardware Malfunction Parity check error Memory parity error windows xp Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Get the answer gamerk316Jan 19, 2012, 1:52 PM RAM problem? If using error-checking RAM, then this would indicate you have at least one bit in RAM thats gone bad... Terri 11Jan 20, 2012,
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6:47 PM thx I think you may be right Terri11 Terri 11Jan 20, 2012, 6:50 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 Terri 11Jan 31, 2012, 12:28 AM 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 with Hardware malfunction MNI parity check/ memory parity errorthe system has halted. gateway windows 7 64 bitTerri Have not checked the ram yet but I will and I will get back with you on that It only does that error every three to four days Danny_420Feb 19, 2016, 7:24 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 with Hardware malfunction MNI parity check/ memory parity errorthe system has halted. gateway windows 7 64 bitTerri NOT the system RAM , its the VIDEO driver calling up the WRONG ram functions in the ONBOARD video....CHECK yo driver!! Ask a new question Read More Hardware Memory Windows 7 Related Resources Hardware Malfunction.
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hangs or stops responding during the Windows start-up process, and may be the result of a number of hardware or hardware configuration problems. What does the NMI Parity Check/Memory Parity Error Look Like? A number of error codes can be displayed when the error occurs. These include: NMI: Parity Check/Memory Parity Error, NMI: Bus Timeout, NMI: Software NMI generated, NMI: Eisa IOCHKERR board x, NMI: Channel Check/IOCHK, or NMI: Fail-safe timer The error codes typically start with the “*** Hardware Malfunction” message and a display message indicating that the computer or system has been “halted” follows. Why does the NMI Parity Check/Memory Parity Error Occur? The NMI Parity Check/Memory Parity error typically occurs if a computer hardware component is damaged, malfunctions, or if an incompatible driver is installed on the computer. How to Fix the NMI Parity Check/Memory Parity Error Most hardware problems that trigger this error involve the computer's RAM, motherboard, cache memory, or a hardware adapter on the computer. The following are troubleshooting steps that can be taken to identify the cause of the error: Verify Your Computer's Memory Step 1 – Remove any new RAM modules that have been installed on the computer. Step 2 – Restart the computer to see if the error message continues to be displayed. Step 3 – If the error is eliminated, then replace the RAM modules that were installed. If it persists, repeat the process but only leave the minimum amount of RAM necessary to boot the computer in order to determine if the computer has faulty RAM. Step 4 – Replace the faulty RAM modules if they are the source of the problem. The Microsoft RAM diagnostic tool found at: http://oca.microsoft.com/en/windiag.asp may also be used in order to help identify faulty computer modules. Verify the Adapters on the Computer Step 1 – Remove all adapters that are not required to run or start the computer. Most Windows computers can be run with only the video and drive subsystem controller adapters. Step 2 – Restart the computer. If the error does not appear, then the problem is one of the adapters removed in step 1. Step 3 – Reinstall one adapter at a time until the error is displayed again. This determines the adapter that was the source of the error. Visit the adapter manufact