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Date:      Sun, 30 Aug 2015 20:42:22 -0453.75
From:      "William A. Mahaffey III" <wam@hiwaay.net>
To:        FreeBSD Questions !!!! <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   [(borderline) OT]: memtest question
Message-ID:  <55E3AFB4.9050607@hiwaay.net>

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I downloaded Passmark memtest v6.0.0 some weeks ago & dd'ed it to a USB 
stick & used it to memtest a box I was then building, AMD 4256EE Opteron 
based server. Everything went AOK (IIRC) & the box is now in service. I 
am doing another one now (AMD A8 6500 CPU based) & the memtest seems to 
be stuck. I downloaded memtest86+ lastest from their site (5.0.1) & want 
to make another USB memtest stick out of it. I wound up going to the 
Passmark version back when because I could never get a bootable USB 
stick configured from this box (FreeBSD 9.3R-p24 now, ~p9 back then). I 
wound up using Passmark's disk image, dd-ing it to a USB stick under 
Linux, & all went well. The file I downloaded is called 
'memtest86+-5.01.bin.gz' & file says it is just a compressed '.bin' file:


[wam@kabini1, ~, 8:37:47pm] 407 % file Downloads/memtest86+/*
Downloads/memtest86+/memtest86+-5.01.bin.gz:            gzip compressed 
data, was "memtest86+-5.01.bin", last modified: Sat Aug 10 07:42:35 
2013, from Unix
Downloads/memtest86+/memtest86+-5.01.usb.installer.zip: Zip archive 
data, at least v2.0 to extract
[wam@kabini1, ~, 8:37:54pm] 407 %


I downloaded that installer hoping it would do the trick, but it is a 
'.exe' file, & I have no winders boxen on my LAN just now. How do I make 
a bootable USB stick from that memtest86+-5.01.bin file ? TIA & have a 
good one.


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	William A. Mahaffey III

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