bad page state?

Ken Moffat kmoffat
Sun Feb 4 20:58:55 PST 2007


Harry Giles wrote:
> Ken Moffat wrote:
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>> Ken Moffat wrote:
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>>> Harry Giles wrote:
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>>>> 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!
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>>> Sounds like a cheap fix. Will try that.
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>> Well, looks like it's bad ram. 
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> When ou say it LOOKS like bad ram, what do you see?  The contact points 
> can be cleaned with an eraser (preferably a ink erasure).  Be REAL 
> careful not to rub on any other part though, and do both sides.
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I was unclear. What I mean is it /seems/ like bad ram, since removing it 
has seemingly, (tentatively) solved the problem. It's been fine all day. 
Hopefully cured.

Thanks.





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