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How to test over 4GB of memory (ram)?

Asked by zeotech in Computer Memory (RAM), Miscellaneous Hardware, System Diagnostic Software

Tags: test, ram, memory, over 4gb, memtest86, diagnostics

I have a workstation with 32GB of RAM.  Every RAM testing application i have seen is x86, so it will only test the first 4GB.  This include the Microsoft Memory Diagnostic, MemTest86, MemTest86+, etc.  The RAM is in a HP workstation and there is no diagnostic software on the bios/system partition and no diag CD for the workstation.  I am aware of the workaround that would be taking out all the RAM and testing it 4GB at a time, that would take about 8 days (since it would be running at night), and I would prefer to get this done all at once (likely over a weekend). Does anyone know of a utility, preferably bootable or for WinXP64, that will test for over 4GB of RAM?
 
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