Restrict access to certain memory addresses
This is a discussion about Restrict access to certain memory addresses in the Everything New Technology category; 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.
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.
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.
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.