Richard Fish wrote:

One possibility may have to do with the memory timings of the old vs
new memory.  If the BIOS gives any manual control over the CAS, RAS,
etc timings, you might try increasing them.  I had to do this with my
AMD64 desktop system, even though the memory modules were matched. They just would not run stable at the rated settings...

Toshiba replaced the real BIOS with their own crappy "BIOS". The options are very limited to enable/disable NIC, screen brightness, etc. Nothing that would confuse your typical Winders user.

Jim
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