Guide About the RAM (Memory) test

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Hello Rise Online World Players!​

Explanation: Although we are trying to help you about "Crash" with the titles we have provided in information and support, even if you approve each of the arguments on these issues, this error may have a user-side invisible side or if it is caused by the game, it is announced and corrected shared and implemented.
Now, in this topic, we will deal with the user-side problem that may occur outside of the arguments that were created and presented to you and look at its solution. Let's start!

What is RAM?

Random Access Memory, or RAM for short, is a kind of temporary data storage. When we turn off or restart the computer, the data saved on RAM is deleted. The purpose of the RAM hardware is to enable the CPU, that is, the processor, to reach the data used frequently by the processor in the fastest way and to provide the highest performance of the computer. Therefore, it is extremely important that it works correctly.

How do you know if the problem with your computer is due to bad RAM?

1)
Poor performance on your computer
2) Locking the screen involuntarily
3) Error warnings that data files are corrupt
4) Incorrect amount of RAM
5) Poor performance on your computer:

There are many different reasons why your computer's performance may not be what it used to be, but the first piece of hardware you should be suspicious of is RAM. There should be a suspicion of bad RAM, especially on computers that boot very slowly. Restart the computer, do not open any programs. If the startup slows down despite this, it means that the RAM is corrupt.

Locking the screen involuntarily:

If you do not have a computer with very powerful hardware, it is normal to experience some minor screen freezes and crashes from time to time. However, if this has become a routine now, you may suspect bad RAM. It is useful to perform a RAM test, especially if such problems occur in unexpected places, not in similar processes.

Error warnings that data files are corrupt:

When you want to run some files that you do not use often, you may receive a corrupted warning, such a situation can be considered normal. However, even when you want to run data files that you use frequently, if you start getting an error warning for no reason, you have a bad RAM signal.

Incorrect amount of RAM:

You can see the amount of RAM you have on the system information page on your computer. Good, but it says that my RAM power was not that much, so if you get an error, unfortunately the RAM is quite corrupted and does not provide system integration.

RAM Testing Methods

1) Testing RAM with Windows Memory Diagnostic tool

Step #1: Open the Windows search bar.
Step #2: Type and search Windows Memory Diagnostics.
Step #3: Click on the Windows Memory Diagnostic tool from the search results to open it.
Step #4: Click on 'Restart now and check for problems', this is recommended.
or
Step #5: Click on 'Check for problems the next time I start the computer'.
Step #6: Make sure to close all programs and open windows before running the Windows Memory Diagnostic tool.
Step #7: Wait for the Windows Memory Diagnostic tool to run and the computer to restart.
Step #8: Transaction results will come as notification.
If you cannot see the transaction results;
Step #9: Open the Windows search bar.
Step #10: Open this tool by typing Event Viewer.
Step #11: Expand the Windows Logs tab.
Step #12: Click on System.
Step #13: Find the source column.
Step #14: Click on the Memory-Diagnostics-Results heading.
Step #15: Click on the General tab.
Step #16: Expand the Details option.
Step #17: Here are your RAM test results.


2) Testing RAM with Passmark Memtest86

Step #1: Download Passmark Memtest86 from the link here.
Step #2: Extract the Passmark Memtest86 file to the desktop.
Step #3: Export the ISO file of the Passmark Memtest86 tool to a USB stick.
Step #4: Make sure to backup your important data before proceeding.
Step #5: Run the imageUSB file located on the USB stick.
Step #6: Click Write.
Step #7: Confirm the action.
Step #8: Restart your computer.
Step #9: Open the boot menu.
Step #10: Upload the files in the USB stick.
Step #11: Click the Configure button.
Step #12: Click (S)tart Test.
Step #13: The scan will begin.
Step #14: The scan will complete after a time that varies depending on the RAM capacity.
Step #15: You can review the RAM test results on the screen that appears.


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