MemTest64 terminates gracefully without any issues.
MemTest64 terminates gracefully without any issues.
I used memtest64 version 1.0 while shopping, and when I returned it was closed. Was this an issue or something else? The hwinfo64 scan found no errors and there were no overheating signs from the temp sensors—CPU peak was 57°C, max temperature 60°C. System details: Windows 10 (22H2), ASUS Crosshair V Formula Z (2201), AMD FX-8350 CPU, G.Skill TridentX 16GB DDR3-2400 RAM.
Refers to MemTest86, which operates solely on a single core and causes delays.
It's definitely possible to enable multi-threading or SMP in memtest86. I just started testing with memtest86+ and noticed a prompt asking to press F2 to turn off multithreading. This suggests that enabling multiple cores should be the default now. You shouldn't expect it to slow things down much. https://www.memtest.org I also reviewed the Memtest86 manual, which confirms parallel mode is the standard setting. That means multithreading is active by default. https://www.memtest86.com/downloads/MemT...e_UEFI.pdf
Event viewer is a Windows tool part of the operating system, functioning like a log and management system that captures errors, warnings, and data. You can locate it via the Start menu and search by name. It once had a classic GUI, making it essential for debugging and monitoring issues. Updated on September 21, 2024 by BoomerDutch. Changed from event manager to event viewer.
It's referred to as Event Viewer in your operating system (Windows 10).
It would help if I highlighted several options. Event Viewer is useful because it shows errors, and I wasn’t aware that the newer memtest86 could utilize all cores on an AM3+ system. Thanks!