What has memtest got to do with it?Start with memtest.
Run it for a long period of time. In my experience most unstable systems I have had were due to memory or memory clocks. Operating systems cannot operate reliably on bad memory.What has memtest got to do with it?
What does it contribute?
I ran software 3 times and no problemRun it for a long period of time. In my experience most unstable systems I have had were due to memory or memory clocks. Operating systems cannot operate reliably on bad memory.
If there was in fact no problem with the hardware it is unlikely it would be crashing with blue screens.I ran software 3 times and no problem
I also explained that they checked the hardware and there is no problem with the hardware
I think the language barrier is a problem here. You wrote that you found no hardware issues. Then you wrote they found none. Is they a PC repair shop? And you could not have possibly ran memtest 3 times between making those 2 posts.I ran software 3 times and no problem
I also explained that they checked the hardware and there is no problem with the hardware
Based on their posting history, I don't think it's a language barrier issue.I think the language barrier is a problem here. You wrote that you found no hardware issues.