I once spent two days reinstalling drivers, swapping SSDs, and yelling at my PC. One memory test later: hardware failure detected . Replaced the RAM. Problem gone.
When it finishes, Windows will load normally and show you a pop-up with results.
You’re deep in work—three browser tabs, a Zoom call, Spotify in the background. Then it happens: the Blue Screen of Death . Or worse, your app just… vanishes. No error. No warning. Just poof . windows diagnostic memory tool
We’ve all been there.
No reinstalling Windows. No sending the PC to a shop. Just 20 minutes of patience. The tool is good—not perfect. Sometimes it misses intermittent errors. If you’re still crashing after a clean pass, try MemTest86 (more thorough, but requires a USB drive). I once spent two days reinstalling drivers, swapping
Here’s a short, engaging blog post about the —written to be interesting and useful for everyday users. Title: You’ve Got 4 Billion Memory Cells – What If One Goes Bad?
You might just find the gremlin.
You blame Windows. You blame Chrome. You blame the cat walking on your keyboard.