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charlieg28-Oct-21 1:32
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The saga continues. Two new updates.

First, yesterday while the laptop was idling, I received a BSOD I've never seen before: driver_overran_stack_buffer. Hmm. According to Microsoft:

"A driver overran a stack-based buffer (or local variable) in a way that would have overwritten the function's return address and jumped back to an arbitrary address when the function returned.

This is the classic "buffer overrun" hacking attack. The system has been brought down to prevent a malicious user from gaining complete control of it."

Double hmm. Full virus scan found nothing. Of course, all of the other references indicate bad drivers, which I have had a terrible time with Microsoft replacing drivers. Over the weekend, I'll run a deep scan booting off a USB drive. We'll see if anything else pops up.

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Second weird issue - RAM. Since I've had this laptop, I have had 64GB in it. I purchased two Crucial SO-DIMMs. When I pull up the BIOS, it sees 64GB. When I check task manager, it says 64GB. But the label on each module says 16GB. I sent the picture to Crucial. They confirmed 16GB. Suggested maybe a labeling issue with the vendor. Dude, it's YOUR label on the SO-DIMM Smile | :) . Support did not understand. I'm in touch with Micron to determine the true density of the chips which I'm pretty sure are sized for 32GB.

The entire point of the RAM exercise is if I replace the RAM, I need to make sure I order the correct part. I got these from Amazon which is totally useless from a customer support perspective. I'll go to NewEgg next time.
Charlie Gilley

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