SOURCE: nm parity check/ memory parity
That means your memory is bad.
Replace the faulty memory module and everything will be ok.
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SOURCE: HP d530 920 & 162 Error And Parity Check 2 Hold On
Try installing the original RAM and see if the computer boots up.
If it does then the other RAM modules maybe incompatible or faulty.
Try using additional or new of the same make and speed as your original RAM.
Parity error pops up when the memory encounters a read error. It may be a one time glitch or a sign of memory failure to come.
'Parity' is a form of error detection that uses a single bit to represent the odd or even quantities of '1's and '0's in the data. Parity usually consists of one parity bit for each eight bits of data.
On most systems, a parity error detection results in the computer system freezing entirely and the displaying of a 'Parity Error' message on the screen. The system must then be restarted.
I would run a memory diagnostic to see if your memory (RAM) is stable.
Download Windows Memory Diagnostics tool,copy it to a CD and run it. There is a User guide to instruct you how to do this.
http://oca.microsoft.com/en/windiag.asp
Click on this link or copy and paste the complete link into your browser.
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