Hardware malfunction: NMI Parity error

Screen blue/hardware malfunction/call your provider of support material / parity memory check error / NMI:parity / this happens more frequently

The RAM in your computer seems to be failing. Run the memory in memory diagnostic tool by typing in the search box of the start menu by pressing Enter.

Use the scanner on this site http://www.crucial.com/ to find out what type of memory, you have to buy if it needs to be replaced.

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    Hello drichardson3,

    ·         You get this error blue screen randomly on your computer?

    ·         What exactly is the diagnostic test that you have run on the computer?

    The checking of NMI Parity error is an error related to a defective hardware on your computer. This is mainly caused by a faulty RAM.

    To resolve this problem, you may need to check on the RAM, I suggest you contact the manufacturer of your computer to check the hardware that does not work properly.

    Thank you
    Irfan H, Engineer Support Microsoft Answers. Visit our Microsoft answers feedback Forum and let us know what you think.

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    This behavior can occur if a hardware component malfunctions, or if it has installed the damaged or incompatible drivers.
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    Windows can display only basic error messages in case of malfunctioning of the equipment, troubleshooting can be difficult. Most Centre of problems of equipment around the motherboard, the RAM on a motherboard or on an adapter, or memory cache on a motherboard or adapter.
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    This issue may occur if a computer hardware component is damaged, malfunctioning, or if an incompatible driver is installed on the computer.

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    https://support.Microsoft.com/en-us/KB/929135?WA=wsignin1.0

    Note: Please see: how to reset the computer to start as usual after troubleshooting by clean boot of Kb to start the computer in normal startup after's article have solved the problem.

    Method 2: I suggest you install the latest video drivers on the manufacturer's Web site as below.

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    I suggest you reinstall the controller and chipset drivers by contacting the manufacturer of the computer, check to see if it helps.

    Method 2

    If the previous step fails, then you need to check disk scan on the hard drive to scan and difficulty of bad sectors on the disk.

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    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/315265

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