Memtest Readme
Memtest Readme
Overview
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PassMark's MemTest86 is a standalone memory testing software for x86 and ARM
computers.
MemTest86 boots from a USB flash drive and tests the RAM in your computer for
faults using a series of comprehensive algorithms and test patterns.
<For more details see the MemTest86 User Guide>
Requirements
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- UEFI-capable x86 (x86/x64) or ARM64 (aarch64) compatible System (Mac and PC)
- USB Flash drive (>= 1GB capacity)
For Windows:
After accepting a few more prompts this should give you a working
bootable USB drive.
For Linux:
lsblk -p -o NAME,VENDOR,MODEL,SIZE,TYPE,SERIAL
3) As root, use the 'dd' command to write the image to the USB drive. For example,
where <dev> is the device the USB key is assigned to obtained from the previous
command. Use the base device (ie. /dev/sdc) not a partition designation (ie.
/dev/sdc1).
For Mac:
diskutil list
3) Unmount all volumes on the USB drive by typing the following command:
4) As root, use the 'dd' command to write the image to the USB drive. For example,
where <dev> is the device the USB key is assigned to obtained from the previous
command. Use the base device (ie. /dev/disk1) not a partition designation (ie.
/dev/disk1s1).
On a Mac, to boot from USB, you need to hold down the ALT / Option key on the Mac
keyboard
while powering on the machine.
On newer Macs (from 2018) with the Apple T2 Security Chip, you may need to change
the SecureBoot settings
for MemTest86 to boot. Please see the following page for instructions:
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT208330
WARNING: THIS PROCESS WILL COMPLETELY DELETE THE DATA ON THE DRIVE
For Windows:
1. Insert UFD.
2. Launch imageUSB and select the appropriate UFD. (Be careful and select the
correct drive!).
3. Choose the Zero UFD option & Run.
4. Drive MBR is now Zeroed. You will need to reinsert the drive for Windows to
recognize it
and prompt for formatting before you can use it again. A normal format will now
recover
the full capacity of the USB drive.
For Linux/Mac:
where <dev> is the device the USB key is assigned to. Use the base device (ie.
/dev/sdc) not a partition designation (ie. /dev/sdc1).
Documentation
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All the documentation is included in the MemTest86 User Guide PDF. It can be found
under the
'help' folder in the USB flash drive.
Support
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For technical support, questions, suggestions, please check the User Guide or
visit our web page at https://www.memtest86.com
Ordering / Registration
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All the details are in our sales information page
https://www.memtest86.com/pricing.html
Enjoy..
The PassMark Development team