Simmtester.com is offering free RAM diagnostic software for a "limited time only". The main site seems to be a pretty good resource for memory as well. No personal information is needed of you go through the ZDNet download link.
Simmtester has had this posted up for free for quite a while now, so I'm starting to doubt their "limited time only" claim
I've been using the Docmem software fairly frequently over the past year or so, and it's been outstanding for ferreting out intermittent problems with generic SDRAM (the kind that only show up once every zillion accesses). You can set the software up to run a burn cycle and let it go for a week at a clip (or more) if need be. I would highly recommend it to anyone that's having intermittent system problems that they haven't been able to hunt down (and to anyone that's ordered new RAM and wants to give a full test... of the last batch I got from Edge Micro, 2 of 8 sticks failed miserably).
Good post!
Actually you want it's running in a simple env, like DOS. If the memory has problem, your PC may not even be able to load Windows before it crashes. My only complain is it should provide the disk img, instead of letting us provide the system boot files.
Edit: They do provide the program to make bootable disk, in their new version. So it supports win2k, winme now.
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