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Laptop beginning dumpping physical memory

HiddenStupid

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Processor x2 4400+
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Video Card(s) 8800 gts 512mb
Power Supply 500w zumax
My Laptop is out of order about 4 years ago and still is now.

- pentium III 1.1ghz
- 256mb ram
- 30gb HDD
- windows xp home sp2

I have hard time starting it up. When I press the power to turn it on it will have 40% fail to power up and 60% will power up. Onece it is power up and show the windows xp logo screen and it will just went blue screen saying beginning dumping physical memory and just reboot itself over and over... recycling non-stop.

I have tried start windows at current state that works(something like that) and start windows normally(something like that) and neither seems to work. I gave up and shove it up the storage shelf. Now I finally thought about it and take a look at it once again and still no work.

I am suspecting it is my low system ram cause I know for sure that I had low memory. Is there a way to fix it without going to the repair shop?
 
no you will have to go to the repair store
your memory starts to fail you can make a memory check in your home but eventually you will go it to repair

go to http://www.memtest.org/


see if there is Any error
 
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