Numerous random NON-repeatable errors and all sorts of
trouble(s) that you can not seem to locate.
The "only" way to prove it is the RAM is to put in different
RAM and see if the problem(s) go away.
(Substitution works well for MANY types of problems.)
Rick Glazier
From: "MICHELE SAYER" <[log in to unmask]>
>Can someone tell me what exactly happens when the RAM needs to be replaced?
I have a feeling this it what I need to be doing shortly, but rather than waste money (and time), maybe someone can give me an idea
of some of the symptoms of bad RAM.
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