Pavilion DV2000 - NMI: parity check / memory parity error

My laptop was working fine and all of a sudden I got this blue screen with this message:

Hardware malfunction
Call your provider of support material
NMI Parity Check / Memory Parity Error
The system is shut down

I have try the recovery disk and the computer back to its factory setting. It will be fine for about a day and then the blue screen light up again. I have try that 3 times now with no luck.

Can someone please? I'm getting really annoyed that I run my business using my computer every day and I can't continue to recover and reinstall everything every two days.

The laptop has 150 GB of memory with two 1 GB of Ram.

What do you mean by delete a module?

The computer cannot even load into the window before it crashes with blue screen.

* Just realized there is the notebook section. I have post the same problem on this article and close this one here *.

Tags: HP Desktops

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