When in doubt: replace RAM if errors appear, and retest thoroughly if symptoms persist despite a clean bill of health. Would you like a version tailored for end-users (simpler language) or one focused on automated result collection via PowerShell?
When your PC experiences random crashes, blue screens, application freezes, or file corruption, faulty RAM (Random Access Memory) is often a prime suspect. Windows includes a built-in utility called the Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool to help identify memory problems. But running the test is only half the battle—the real value lies in correctly interpreting the results. How the Tool Works The Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool performs a series of read/write tests on your system’s RAM. It checks for inconsistencies, bit errors, and access issues. By default, it runs a "Standard" test mix, but you can adjust settings like test mix (Basic, Standard, Extended) and cache behavior.