When a computer is not working correctly, one possible cause could be corrupted RAM. RAM (random access memory) is a crucial component of a computer that stores data temporarily to allow the processor to access it quickly. If the RAM is not functioning properly, it can lead to system instability, crashes, and data loss.
There are several ways to check if the RAM is corrupted. One common method is to use a memory diagnostic tool. These tools can be run from a bootable USB drive or CD and will test the RAM for errors. Another way to check for RAM corruption is to use the Windows Memory Diagnostic tool. This tool is built into Windows and can be accessed by typing “mdsched” into the Start menu.