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11.3. Using the Maintenance Boot Modes

11.3.1. Loading the Memory (RAM) Testing Mode

Faults in memory modules may cause your system to freeze or crash unpredictably. In some cases, memory faults may only cause errors with particular combinations of software. For this reason, you should test the memory of a computer before you install Fedora for the first time, even if it has previously run other operating systems.
Fedora includes the Memtest86+ memory testing application. To boot your computer in memory testing mode, choose Memory test at the boot menu. The first test starts immediately. By default, Memtest86+ carries out a total of ten tests.
In most cases, a single successful pass with Memtest86+ is sufficient to verify that your RAM is in good condition. In some rare circumstances, however, errors that went undetected on the first pass might appear on subsequent passes. To perform a thorough test of the RAM on an important system, leave Memtest86+ running overnight or for a few days.
For more information on using Memtest86+, see the Memtest86+ FAQ available at http://forum.canardpc.com/threads/28864-FAQ-please-read-before-posting.
To halt the tests and reboot your computer, enter Esc at any time.

Note

Memtest86+ only works on BIOS installations and is not available on UEFI systems.