Ok, here is a stupid question: I have 2 1 gig sticks of RAM. The PC is seizing up at random intervals, usually when doing something memory intensive, and I have determined the cause to be a bad stick of RAM. However... it could happen 4 times in one hour, it could happen once every couple of days.
How can I test the RAM and find out which stick is bad? Obviosly I can remove one, and run on just the other... if the good stick is in it wont seize, if the bad one is it will. But that can be hit or miss for me: I could get lucky, put the bad one in and have it seize within an hour... or I could put the bad one in and it could take a couple days. Or I could put the good one in and go for 3 days without really knowing if its the good one or not...
There has to be a better way that I am missing. Thoughts?
How can I test the RAM and find out which stick is bad? Obviosly I can remove one, and run on just the other... if the good stick is in it wont seize, if the bad one is it will. But that can be hit or miss for me: I could get lucky, put the bad one in and have it seize within an hour... or I could put the bad one in and it could take a couple days. Or I could put the good one in and go for 3 days without really knowing if its the good one or not...
There has to be a better way that I am missing. Thoughts?