PassMark Software Memtest86+ Memory Diagnostic Tool

How to Use the Memtest86+ Memory Diagnostic Tool
By Mike Clements, on May 19th, 2010
Corsair has long been recognized as having some of the best technical and customer support in our industry and we take great pride in this fact. We use a large variety of tools and techniques to provide these services to our customers. One of these tools is Memtest86+ which can be downloaded here:
Memtest86+.
Memtest is a standalone program that requires no operating system to run. It can easily be run from a variety of media including a bootable USB flash drive. A bootable USB flash drive is an extremely useful and versatile tool. Corsair provides a utility users can utilize to make their flash drives bootable. The current version also has Memtest embedded in the installation. The Corsair bootab le USB flash tool can be found HERE.
In this example, press the F12 key to select the manual boot menu.
Once you have this menu, select the USB drive. In this example, the BIOS recognizes the Corsair flash drive as a USB hard disk drive, or USB HDD.
The other option is to set the flash drive as the first boot device in the BIOS.
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Both options will bring you to the same boot screen. You can either manually select Memtest86+ or the system will run Memtest by default after 30 seconds.
We recommend that your memory is tested at its rated specifications for timings and for voltage. You can set this in the BIOS manually or, when applicable, use BIOS presets such as the Intel XMP profile. Either method is acceptable. This example shows the XMP profile. After the memory timings and voltages are set, save the settings and select your method of deploying Memtest.
Once Memtest is running, it will indicate how many passes are complete. There is no standard rule but we recommend a minimum of 3 to 5 complete passes in situations where the memory is suspect or there is pronounced instability in the system. After each complete pass, the program will update the status. Normal error free passes are blue as seen below
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