Help, Is my Ram failing or Virus?

smokey99

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Hi Folks,
First time posting, and am in real need of some expert advise.
I have a new PC 4 months old all has been good up til recently
I started to notice that when I had MS picture it open I sometimes got an error about not being able to read or write to a certain ram location.
(thought this was just an old software compatability issue or something)

I am running an AMD Athlon 64 3000+
Asus K8N
512 PC3200 DDR400

Today, this same error began to show on many applications, and got to a point where the machine would not boot, it would get part way through and power down and retry.

I downloaded Windows memory test and ran it.
On the basic tests with cache it failed 5o percent of the time.
Mats+ failed
invc failed
Lrand Failed
Wmats+ failed
Winvc Failed
On the advanced test it seemed to pass.

All the failures seem to be with the cache enabled.

The weird thiing is I can boot in safe mode and seems to run fine.
I am burning backups of files in case.

If the ram was a problem would the system run ok in safe mode?

The reason I suspect possible virus is, is seemed to all crash while at a web site I don't trust.
And the first things that seemed to fail were Norton and My firewall, shortly after I noticed in firewall that (I think it was SVChost) from my machine was connecting out at a huge rate, when I didn't think there was any reason for anything to be going out.
I stopped all traffic

Any suggestions?
I have ran a complete scan with norton (I don't trust) with up to date defs.
Found nothing.

I need my PC for work and have an update to do tomorrow for a client, So I need to get this solved, any suggestions would be appreciated

Thanks
Smokey
 
sounds like some type of bug...
try spybot search and destroy.
how old is the ram?
what kind of ram?

but i dont want to come to any conclusion myself, seeing is how I'm not sure on your problem.
 
Dilly man 2 said:
sounds like some type of bug...
try spybot search and destroy.
how old is the ram?
what kind of ram?

but i dont want to come to any conclusion myself, seeing is how I'm not sure on your problem.

Thank you Dill man 2
You were right on the money
Adaware found some majors, and XP was having some issues.

The System seems to be back to 100%

I appreciate the help.
Have a good one
Smokey
 
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