Any Idea about this

Peter Farrow peter at farrows.org
Sat Mar 15 10:05:19 GMT 2008


Glenn Steen wrote:
> On 14/03/2008, Rick Cooper <rcooper at dwford.com> wrote:
>   
>> You may want to investigate how to setup and use memtest86 (which is
>>  probably already install on your system) as this is pretty certainly memory
>>  related but could be caused by other things, heat, etc.
>>
>>     
> CPUs, memory manager (ie the entire mobo might need a change:-), power
> regulators, supply ... HW is so much fun:-).
> But I agree, RAM is the most likely one. Bad thing is that one can
> have a marginal RAM chip that memtest86 don't ... stress... enough for
> it to fail, but hour upon hour of normal ops might... Sigh.
> Once is never, twice...:-)
>
> Cheers
>   
You might want to check if the cpu fan(s) are clear of dust and 
contaminents too...

P.



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