Les Mikesell wrote:

> I've seen memtest take 3 days to find bad RAM.  Sometimes only certain
> patterns/timing will fail.

The standard memtest86+ completes in about 90 minutes
on all the computers I have.
As far as I can see, it just starts again and runs the same tests
if you leave it running.

Also, when I have a bad memory module, as in this case,
I get hundreds of errors in Test 2, after a couple of minutes.

-- 
Timothy Murphy  
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