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Max Timchenko <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 5 Aug 1999 18:34:24 +0200
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DK> ...especially since your system does a memory check every time
DK> you turn it on.

The memory check on startup is hardly the best way to test the memory.
It can, I think, only detect a serious problem. 'Finer' (?) problems
are not detected by this check but with specialized memory-testing
programs, usually included with any good universal tools package
(Norton, Nuts&Bolts, etc.)

The reason for it probably is that a good memory test takes 20 min. on
my 32 Mb (Celeron-450). No one would wait that long for machine to
boot!

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