Article ID: 134503 - Last Review: January 19, 2007 - Revision: 2.4 Parity Error Messages May Indicate Bad Memory
This article was previously published under Q134503 SYMPTOMS When you are running Windows 95, you may receive frequent
(every 10 or 20 minutes) "Parity Error" messages on a blue screen. When you
receive such a message, you must restart the computer. CAUSE Parity errors are usually caused by defective memory chips
in the computer. For more information about parity errors, please see the
following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 93521
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/93521/EN-US/
)
Parity Errors in Windows 3.x
Parity errors can also be caused by:
RESOLUTION There are two methods you can use to identify whether
defective memory chips are causing the problem:
142546
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/142546/EN-US/
)
How to Use a RAM Drive to Troubleshoot Memory
138788
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/138788/EN-US/
)
Bad RAM Causes Fatal Exception Errors Running Windows 95/98
MORE INFORMATION Defective memory chips may not be detected by memory
checking tools. Some memory checking programs are not adequate tests because
they do not test RAM in the same way that Windows uses RAM. Most memory
checkers use read/write cycles when scanning memory. Since Windows is executing
code from memory, it uses execute cycles. Execute cycles are different from
read/write cycles and are more vulnerable to parity errors. It is possible for
memory checking programs to find parity errors if the memory is extremely
faulty. Bad memory chips can also cause the following situations:
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