On Mon, 18 Sep 2000 10:30:33 -0500 Jose Anaya <[log in to unmask]>
writes:
> Demetri,
>
> Trust me, your problem is a bad memory chip. Windows will crash when
> you must use the address(es) with bad CRC, so it may appear that after
> tightening a chip/card everything goes Ok when it is only that you are
not
> using the bad addresses after rebooting. When -later- you must use
> more memory for additional applications, the problem pops up.
>
> Jose Anaya
When I installed the two DIMM memory banks, one was extremely difficult
to install. I had to wave the bank to get it into place. I conclude the
waving put it under tension, and the tension forced the bank up when the
computer was jarred. If this is not the situation, and I have bad memory,
how do I tell which of the two is bad?
Demetri Kolokotronis
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