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Bill Kapelas <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 10 Feb 2001 15:44:24 -0500
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In the bios setup there is a setting for fast ram check. not sure of
the exact terms.

Bill

On Sat, 10 Feb 2001 12:46:30 -0500, Rob Elsworth wrote:

>Recently installed an additional 128 MBytes of SDRAM on one of my
>systems.  System now has 256 MBytes total.  Upon rebooting the system
>I noticed the RAM memory check was performed three (3) times.  No
>indication of a failure; just goes through the RAM memory check three
>times and then continues on without any problem.  It's consistent as
>on subsequent start-ups, it performs the check three times.  Guess I
>never noticed it before, but with the 256 MBytes this check takes a
>little longer.  The OS is WIN98 SE.
>
>I have another system with Win98 SE with 64 MBytes and upon start-up I
>observe it does not perform the RAM memory check three times - only
>once.
>
>Is there some bit that needs to be set/cleared to eliminate the other
>system from performing it three (3) times upon start-up?
>

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