Restrict access to certain memory addresses

Is it possible to restrict access to certain memory addresses in Windows XP Professional? My memory module has developed errors on adresses: 0DEA161C, 0DEA161E, 0DEA161F (according to GoldMemory). I wonder if I can tell Windows not to try to access those addresses.

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Is it possible to restrict access to certain memory addresses in Windows XP Professional?
My memory module has developed errors on adresses: 0DEA161C, 0DEA161E, 0DEA161F (according to GoldMemory). I wonder if I can tell Windows not to try to access those addresses.

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I would replace the RAM, before you have some more serious data corruption issues.

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You can limit the amount of ram windows uses, but I don't know if there is a method of telling windows which part of ram.