Hi,
Sorry, no method exists to map around bad memory. Remove the stick as it is
unreleliable even if you are able to get the system booted.
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Best of Luck,
Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Windows help -
www.rickrogers.org
"Dfrey1969" <> wrote in message
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> One of the ram modules in my computer has sudden developed a fault that
> prevents Vista from booting up without causing a bluescreen. If I run the
> memory diagnostic it says there is an error, and then the subsequent
> reboot
> will let Vista boot up. And this is now the only procedure that lets Vista
> boot up. It blue screens on boot up even in Safe Mode. Well, anyway, once
> I
> have run the memory diagnostic tool and gotten Vista to fully boot, it
> appears to work just fine. What I would like to know, is if there is a way
> to
> force Vista to boot up without me having to first run the memory
> diagnostic
> tool? I will be replacing the module that is faulty but until then, it
> would
> be nice to have a temporary workaround. Perhaps even something I could use
> to
> tell the OS to simply not use the 16 MB region where the fault exists.
> Anyone?
>