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Hardware malfunction call your hardware vendor for

Hardware malfunction call your hardware vendor for suporte NMI: parity check / memory parity the system has halted

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It appears you have one or more bad memory chip. If you have more than one try removing one at a time to see which is bad.

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My laptop has crashed and gives the following message hardware malfunction call your hardware vendor for support NMI: parity check/memory parity error The system has halted

could be a defective Ram memory. or some bigger problem with the motherboard
follow this link how to replace or workaround with your problem.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315223

i hope this help.
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HARDWARE MALFUNCTION CALL YOUR HARDWARE VENDOR FOR SUPPORT NMI : PARITY CHECK / MEMORY PARITY ERROR THE SYSTEM HAS HALTED what should i do now

Hello sumeetbapu,

Here are 2 suggestions which might be helpful in determining the cause of the nmi error:

• 1. Use the Windows Memory Diagnostic tool to test the RAM on your computer:
http://oca.microsoft.com/en/windiag.asp

• 2. Review this article from Microsoft Developers Network: What does an NMI error mean?
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/oldnewthing/archive/2007/02/27/1769274.aspx

Finally, you may need to replace a memory module. If you need help with replacing the memory, please be sure to ask.

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Hardware malfunction call your hardware vendor for support NMI : Parity check / memory parity error the system has halted

Try the RAM modules one at a time in each slot. If issue is isolated to 1 module, replace the RAM module. If isolated to 1 slot, replace the Motherboard. If RAM changes make no difference, change motherboard
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