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A+ Certification Study Guide: Diagnosing & Troubleshooting

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General-Protection Faults, Page Faults, and Exception Errors: The most common cause is software. For instance, one application might not have released the memory after quitting the application or occupies the same memory addresses as another application. In such cases, rebooting should help in overcoming the problem. If the computer displays general-protection faults, exception errors, or page faults then after you have installed new memory, remove the new memory and see whether the errors are gone. If they occur only when the new memory is installed, contact the memory vendor for assistance.

The server system manager reports a memory error.

Most servers come with a tool called system manager that monitors component utilization and tests for abnormalities. System managers count soft errors in memory. If the rate of soft errors is higher than specifications then the system manager issues a pre-failure warning. If you get this warning then you must replace the system memory.

 

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