Hello,
I'm having an issue with a PC that I recently had built for me. On both Win 7 and 10 I was having issues with application crashing (games), sluggish/irregular boot times with occasional slight hang on boot, windows closing with partial fragment of the window remaining on screen, and app tiles just simply disappearing. Also, sfc /scannow showed corrupt files that it couldn't repair.
When applications would crash, I would get an Access_Violation error stating that memory couldn't be read. I ran diagnostic tests on all my hardware, which came out fine, so I decided to download PC Doctor to see what it would show. I ran the full system diagnostic test and everything passed except for the advanced memory pattern test. I had previously read that bad memory could lead to corruption issues. So, at this point I concluded that I must have bad RAM.
I took my machine to the PC store that assembled it and told them I thought my memory was bad (16GB Corsair Vengeance). They ran Memtest86+ on my machine all weekend, did 30+ total passes, with zero errors. So, at this point I'm pretty confused as to what is going on here.
The PC store is going to replace the memory anyway, run their own full diagnostic test on all the hardware, and do a fresh OS install. For what it's worth, this system is less than a month old, and they ran burn-in tests/ memtest before I walked out the door with it.
Any idea what could be going on here? The PC shop guys said that it's probably not the memory controller because memtest would have picked up on that by this point (there would have been some sort of error). I'm hoping that new RAM plus a fresh Windows installation will fix the issues, but in the event that it doesn't, where should I go from here?
Thanks in advance for any help.