05-08-2023, 10:30 PM
Memtest86+ 6.20 Stable
Interface language: English
System requirements:
PC BIOS (legacy or UEFI)
Any Pentium class or later 32-bit or 64-bit CPU
Windows (x86/x64)
USB flash drive
Description:
The release of MemTest86+ memory testing program has been published. The program is not tied to operating systems and can be run directly from the BIOS / UEFI firmware or from the bootloader to conduct a full test of RAM. If problems are found, the map of bad memory areas built in Memtest86+ can be used in the Linux kernel to exclude problem areas using the memmap option. The project code is distributed under the GPLv2 license.
Main innovations:
Added support for running the signed version on systems with UEFI Secure Boot.
Added support for work on EFI-systems without a monitor (Headless) with output to the console via a serial port.
Added new command line options: "nobigstatus" to disable the large popup screen with PASS/FAIL status; "reportmode" to set the error information output mode (NONE, SUMMARY, ADDRESS, BADRAM); "cpuseqmode" and "powersave" to configure CPU operating modes.
Added support for systems with ATI SB400 chip.
Fixed a crash that occurred on SuperMicro X10SDV boards.
Problems related to BadRAM scaffolding to exclude bad memory areas from the kernel address space have been resolved.
Adjusted disabling SMP mode when pressing the F2 key at startup.
Version changes:
V6.20 Changelog
- Add support for Alder Lake-N CPUs
- Add support for VIA VT8233(A)/VT8237
- Add support for nVidia nForce 3
- Add support for ALi M1533/1543©/1535
- Add temperature reporting on AMD K8 CPUs
- Add some JEDEC Manufacturers
- Better handling of SPD reading on Mobile CPUs
- Fix APIC Timer fail on some mobile platforms
- Fix older CPU (P5/ P6-class detection
Create bootable USB media:
Plug in a standard FAT32 formatted USB drive, run the Windows USB installer and follow the short instructions. Restart your computer and select the USB drive from the boot menu.
Memtest86+ 6.20 Stable (326.21 KB)
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Interface language: English
System requirements:
PC BIOS (legacy or UEFI)
Any Pentium class or later 32-bit or 64-bit CPU
Windows (x86/x64)
USB flash drive
Description:
The release of MemTest86+ memory testing program has been published. The program is not tied to operating systems and can be run directly from the BIOS / UEFI firmware or from the bootloader to conduct a full test of RAM. If problems are found, the map of bad memory areas built in Memtest86+ can be used in the Linux kernel to exclude problem areas using the memmap option. The project code is distributed under the GPLv2 license.
Main innovations:
Added support for running the signed version on systems with UEFI Secure Boot.
Added support for work on EFI-systems without a monitor (Headless) with output to the console via a serial port.
Added new command line options: "nobigstatus" to disable the large popup screen with PASS/FAIL status; "reportmode" to set the error information output mode (NONE, SUMMARY, ADDRESS, BADRAM); "cpuseqmode" and "powersave" to configure CPU operating modes.
Added support for systems with ATI SB400 chip.
Fixed a crash that occurred on SuperMicro X10SDV boards.
Problems related to BadRAM scaffolding to exclude bad memory areas from the kernel address space have been resolved.
Adjusted disabling SMP mode when pressing the F2 key at startup.
Version changes:
V6.20 Changelog
- Add support for Alder Lake-N CPUs
- Add support for VIA VT8233(A)/VT8237
- Add support for nVidia nForce 3
- Add support for ALi M1533/1543©/1535
- Add temperature reporting on AMD K8 CPUs
- Add some JEDEC Manufacturers
- Better handling of SPD reading on Mobile CPUs
- Fix APIC Timer fail on some mobile platforms
- Fix older CPU (P5/ P6-class detection
Create bootable USB media:
Plug in a standard FAT32 formatted USB drive, run the Windows USB installer and follow the short instructions. Restart your computer and select the USB drive from the boot menu.
Memtest86+ 6.20 Stable (326.21 KB)
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