![]() ![]() First some background and history: First, there are confusingly two different MemTest86 packages, with pretty much the same name. ![]() If your memory does not have any problem then you won't get any red portion. With the release today of MemTest86+ V6 I thought it would be good to do a comparison between MemTest86 V10 and MemTest86+ V6. the test is failing in some memory locations (pointed out in the red portion) indicating the locations might have problems. Here is an image (taken from here) showing that errors were encountered i.e. There is no certain rule that how many passes you would run but the more the better. To exit from the memtest86+ session you can press Esc any time. Now you can press c for more configuration options: Now you will see a blue screen indicating that the memtest is running: Memory test (memtest86+) and press Enter. Memory test (memtest86+), which will be there in the grub menu along with other options.įrom the grub menu go to the appropriate option to select i.e. While booting press (better hold down) the Shift key to bring the grub menu that looks like the following image:Īs you can see there are some options to choose from (this will vary from installation to insatllation), the one to look for is the third option in this screenshot i.e. Memtest86+ comes default with Ubuntu and you can try it from live CD or from any installation of Ubuntu. ![]()
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