Doug Lytle wrote:
> Josiah Bryan wrote:
>> Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
>>   
>> How would I go about pinpointing / diagnosing the hardware fault? Not 
>> sure exactly what to do with memtest86 - any pointers?
>>
> A lot of distros have memtest86 as a boot option on the CD/DVD.  You 
> select it and let it run.  It'll scan for bad memory.  And, shoot lots 
> of red errors when encountered.  If the memory checks fail, you'll know 
> that you need to replace the chip.

Ahhhhh I see! Gotcha. I'll try to run that tonite or this weekend then 
when the plant is closed.

Thanks!
-josiah

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Josiah Bryan
IT Manager
Productive Concepts, Inc.
[email protected]
(765) 964-6009, ext. 224


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