Hi All,
I have a home built running Windows 10 Pro 1607. It currently has 8GB of DRAM. Recently, about once per week it will not fully boot up (it will usually get to the desktop, but not everything will load and the screen will go black, and then try again, etc.), and sometimes on shutdown or when initiating a restart, it will flash a memory could not be read message. Since the HDD was about 5 years old, I decided to replace it. Prior to this, using either a System Restore point or restoring from a drive image would get me back up...but only for another week or so. It ran great after the HDD replacement...for another week, then the same symptoms returned. I tested the DRAM with both the built in Windows tester and Memtest 64+, which I ran overnight but didn't report any errors. I have 16 GB of Crucial DRAM arriving tomorrow, so we'll see what happens. My thinking is that it may well be DRAM issues causing file corruption on the HDD over time, or when a certain part of the memory is accessed. I have had an issue years ago with a bad Memory slot on the Motherboard, so I am hoping it is not that. Anyone know of any Power Supply monitoring software that might pick up possible issues? It is the one other possibility aside from the board itself.
The other odd thing is when booting to Safe Mode with Networking, there is an endless attempt to open the Microsoft website in Chrome (it is my default browser), but not just one tab...endless tabs...makes it almost impossible to get anything done as the browser always steals focus. On two occasions, Safe Mode would not fully load either when trying it after a failed normal boot.