![]() You'll need to use another program to burn MemTest-86 to disc (or create a bootable USB key) before it's ready for use. But once you have made those preparations, everything else works very well. MemTest-86 boots immediately, for instance. There's no complicated operating system which needs to fire up, first - you're straight into the program's simple text-based interface. A menu offers a selection of test options, but you don't even have to worry about that: just wait a few seconds and the default test pattern will begin. ![]() The screen then updates to show you exactly what's going on, the various tests that are being used. ![]() It's fairly technical, but if nothing else the "Pass %" and "Test %" will show you how far through the checks you are. And again, there are a lot of error types which could be reported at the end of the test (MemTest-86 is very thorough and detailed), but you don't really have to understand those, either. If you see any errors, there's a problem with your hardware if you don't, your issues are probably somewhere else. Added check for whether the number of errors exceed a maximum error count. Added support for reporting to Management Console Added new configuration file parameter EXITMODE for specifying whether to shutdown or reboot the system on exit This can be configured via the configuration file parameter MAXERRCOUNT.
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