Why Won't Windows 10 Pro Load Triple Channel RAM Configuration After Update
I have a 3 x 2gb RAM configuration on a triple channel board, and installed Windows 10 Pro with it working. Windows 10 updated and after one of the later updates finished, it would give me an error at boot and not load. Boot image is corrupt etc. I limited my RAM to 2 sticks in the 1A and 1B positions, and the OS is running. Does anyone else have this issue? Is it known? What can I do to get Windows to utilize my RAM again? I tried flashing the board, tested all of my RAM, secured the physical DIMM installations, and removed items from my board. I just find it very strange that my RAM once worked with the OS, and now it doesn't. Is there a fix?
Motherboard: Supermicro X8STE
RAM: From the same lot - HMT125U6BFR8C-H9
Chip: i7-950
windows-10 boot memory updates
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I have a 3 x 2gb RAM configuration on a triple channel board, and installed Windows 10 Pro with it working. Windows 10 updated and after one of the later updates finished, it would give me an error at boot and not load. Boot image is corrupt etc. I limited my RAM to 2 sticks in the 1A and 1B positions, and the OS is running. Does anyone else have this issue? Is it known? What can I do to get Windows to utilize my RAM again? I tried flashing the board, tested all of my RAM, secured the physical DIMM installations, and removed items from my board. I just find it very strange that my RAM once worked with the OS, and now it doesn't. Is there a fix?
Motherboard: Supermicro X8STE
RAM: From the same lot - HMT125U6BFR8C-H9
Chip: i7-950
windows-10 boot memory updates
Does it boot with any 2 sticks (if you exchange one of the 2)? Do you fill the slots in order: DIMM1A, DIMM1B, DIMM2A?
– harrymc
Dec 28 '18 at 14:49
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I have a 3 x 2gb RAM configuration on a triple channel board, and installed Windows 10 Pro with it working. Windows 10 updated and after one of the later updates finished, it would give me an error at boot and not load. Boot image is corrupt etc. I limited my RAM to 2 sticks in the 1A and 1B positions, and the OS is running. Does anyone else have this issue? Is it known? What can I do to get Windows to utilize my RAM again? I tried flashing the board, tested all of my RAM, secured the physical DIMM installations, and removed items from my board. I just find it very strange that my RAM once worked with the OS, and now it doesn't. Is there a fix?
Motherboard: Supermicro X8STE
RAM: From the same lot - HMT125U6BFR8C-H9
Chip: i7-950
windows-10 boot memory updates
I have a 3 x 2gb RAM configuration on a triple channel board, and installed Windows 10 Pro with it working. Windows 10 updated and after one of the later updates finished, it would give me an error at boot and not load. Boot image is corrupt etc. I limited my RAM to 2 sticks in the 1A and 1B positions, and the OS is running. Does anyone else have this issue? Is it known? What can I do to get Windows to utilize my RAM again? I tried flashing the board, tested all of my RAM, secured the physical DIMM installations, and removed items from my board. I just find it very strange that my RAM once worked with the OS, and now it doesn't. Is there a fix?
Motherboard: Supermicro X8STE
RAM: From the same lot - HMT125U6BFR8C-H9
Chip: i7-950
windows-10 boot memory updates
windows-10 boot memory updates
asked Dec 28 '18 at 13:59
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Does it boot with any 2 sticks (if you exchange one of the 2)? Do you fill the slots in order: DIMM1A, DIMM1B, DIMM2A?
– harrymc
Dec 28 '18 at 14:49
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Does it boot with any 2 sticks (if you exchange one of the 2)? Do you fill the slots in order: DIMM1A, DIMM1B, DIMM2A?
– harrymc
Dec 28 '18 at 14:49
Does it boot with any 2 sticks (if you exchange one of the 2)? Do you fill the slots in order: DIMM1A, DIMM1B, DIMM2A?
– harrymc
Dec 28 '18 at 14:49
Does it boot with any 2 sticks (if you exchange one of the 2)? Do you fill the slots in order: DIMM1A, DIMM1B, DIMM2A?
– harrymc
Dec 28 '18 at 14:49
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Does it boot with any 2 sticks (if you exchange one of the 2)? Do you fill the slots in order: DIMM1A, DIMM1B, DIMM2A?
– harrymc
Dec 28 '18 at 14:49