bad page state?

Ken Moffat kmoffat
Sun Feb 4 07:24:19 PST 2007


Ken Moffat wrote:
> Harry Giles wrote:
>   
>> You might also want to remove it and reinstall it.  Connections can get 
>> crappy over the years, and will give you the same kind of results.  
>> Corrosion is not friendly to electricity!
>>
>>   
>>     
>
> Sounds like a cheap fix. Will try that.
> _______________________________________________
>   
Well, looks like it's bad ram. Should have run memcheck longer, I guess. 
I removed one Kingston 256mb chip and it seems tentatively to have fixed 
the problem. This old msi board has 3 slots and I had three 256mb chips 
in there. I'll see what happens with two.

Thanks, all.

ken





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