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memtest can be burned to a cd-r.

memtest can also run in a windows environment as-well, and actually is slightly MORE stressful. Here is a download link ( http://hcidesign.com/memtest/ ) Chances are that it is NOT your ram though. being that your on a notebook, memory for a notebook uses the MOST RELAXED TIMINGS, and very slow speeds to compensate for "AT TIMES" very high heat loads. Try memtest though, fantastic place to start. Let is run for about 10-15minutes, and make sure there will be plenty of ventilation under the notebook while testing. MANY MANY MANY reasons for the errors/crashing your getting. Can you provide me with some specs for this said notebook?

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