MichaelJones
Active member
We just got a new Lafite III 14" Win10, i5, 2x 8Gb RAM, 250Gb M.2 and 2Tb SATA SSD. While setting up the laptop we've had some errors. I don't have full details, as my wife was using it at the time, but she says that when using Firefox she got messages (BSOD) that said low memory, and it rebooted itself. I think she also said one message mentioned low resources. The laptop reports 16Gb ram installed and seems fine when I used it today. I will try and recreate the problem and record more details.
However, I ran the Win10 Memory Diagnostic Tool, and immediately it reports:
"Hardware problems were detected. To identify and repair these problems, you will need to contact the computer manufacturer."
The test eventually completes, but I cannot find the report in the system logs.
Before doing a full bug report and maybe having to return the laptop, I wanted to check a few things and ask for any suggestions from the community, for tests I could do now.
1) What's the significance of getting "Hardware problems were detected" immediately on starting the Memory Diagnostic Tool? Seems to me the test has picked up something simple right at the start?
2) Should I re-run the test removing one memory module at a time? I need to remove the keyboard to access the insides...
3) Any other suggestions before I formally go to PCSpecialist with a hardware/bug report?
Thanks.
PS: sent from my PCSpecialist Cosmos 17" Clevo W670RCW1 (2GB GTX-950M, i7-6700HQ) running Linux MINT: coming to 3 years old and still a great laptop !
However, I ran the Win10 Memory Diagnostic Tool, and immediately it reports:
"Hardware problems were detected. To identify and repair these problems, you will need to contact the computer manufacturer."
The test eventually completes, but I cannot find the report in the system logs.
Before doing a full bug report and maybe having to return the laptop, I wanted to check a few things and ask for any suggestions from the community, for tests I could do now.
1) What's the significance of getting "Hardware problems were detected" immediately on starting the Memory Diagnostic Tool? Seems to me the test has picked up something simple right at the start?
2) Should I re-run the test removing one memory module at a time? I need to remove the keyboard to access the insides...
3) Any other suggestions before I formally go to PCSpecialist with a hardware/bug report?
Thanks.
PS: sent from my PCSpecialist Cosmos 17" Clevo W670RCW1 (2GB GTX-950M, i7-6700HQ) running Linux MINT: coming to 3 years old and still a great laptop !