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Optiplex 380 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 STOP Error: NMI Parity Check/Memory Parity Error The Dell Optiplex 380 may report a Stop memory parity error the system has halted Error or BSOD (Blue Screen Of Death) "NMI Parity Check/Memory Parity" This error can be caused
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by the integrated network card driver. Running the PSA diagnostics and memory test will result in all tests passing. This error is mainly
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evident 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
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the Broadcom Gigabit Controller driver. This can be found under the Network drop down within Drivers & downloads. Download the Network Driver preferably 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 memory parity error dell 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 found, delete it. Navigate to C:\Program Files. See if the driver folder exist. If there, delete it. Reboot the system. When the new hardware wizard appears, cancel it and install the latest driver from the memory stick Windows 7 Follow these steps to remove the Network Driver after you have the latest driver ready for installation: Navigate to the Device Manager. Select Start - Control Panel - Device Manager. Navigate to Network Adapters & select the driver entry. Double-click the entry to open the properties box. Select the Details tab. Click the drop-down and choose Inf name. Make a note of it. Close the properties window. Right click the N
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contribute knowledge and discuss technology. Join our growing community to access all features. Register Now! User Name Password Remember Me? SysChat » Tutorials » Windows » Tips on How to Resolve NMI: Parity Check/ Memory Parity Error Windows Guides and tutorials on Windows operating systems Search Forums Show Tutorials Show Posts Advanced Search Go to Page... LinkBack (3) Tutorial Tools Tips on How to Resolve NMI: Parity Check/ Memory Parity Error Published by DanielGray 07-14-2009 Tips on How to Resolve NMI: Parity Check/ Memory Parity Error These are possible techniques on how to resolve this particular behavior. Try these subsequent suggestions. Memory Check - Dislodge extra memory out of the motherboard; run only the module needed to start the system. Reboot the system to see of the error still exist. If the error message does not materialize, the problem is one of the memory cards you have removed from the motherboard. This procedure may take several times since you have to try every RAM to determine what causes the problem. If you have detected that a memory module is defective, replace it. Adapter Check – Remove installed adapter leaving only the necessary adapter generally a single video adapter and the subsystem controller. Restart the computer to see if the problem sill occurs. Try to reinstall every adapter and reboot the system separately, reboot after every adapter. If the error does not appear after reinstalling each of the adapters, the card may only require to be reseated. Monitor the system to guarantee that the error will not reappear. Check the BIOS Configuration – If you have reinstalled the necessary latest adapter or whatever revisions you have mage to the computer, verify this through your firmware of BIOS configuration application. Access the BIOS by pressing the Delete several times or F1 during the start up process until the BIOS appear. If you are inside the BIOS set it to BIOS default or Fail-Safe defaults, stop the antivirus application within the BIOS, and set the Plug-and-Play OS to “No”. The kind of hardware the system uses as well as the manufacturer’