Ah, well, since it sounds like you've rather eliminated the RAM,
probably isn't that.
I just mentioned it because I would have sworn to a 99% level that it
was the HD or motherboard, but it turned out to be bad memory.
Maybe something will go horribly wrong with the hardware that they'll
just have to replace it all. Do you have accidental coverage? Maybe
it could take a little stroll out a window or something?
=]
--
We cannot destroy kindred: Our chains stretch a little sometimes, but
they never break.
Marie de Rabutin-Chantal
On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 12:49 AM, Mary Jo Sminkey wrote:
> Well, I have 4 gig so doing them in pairs, I'll just be down to 2 gig. So
> might be worth trying if it occurs again. I guess I'm just dubious on it
> being memory since we already did that back when I got the system less than a
> year ago so they would have had to go south since then (the problem back then
> ended up being the sound card). And yeah, that didn't show up in any
> diagnostics either so I don't really trust those by any means. I guess it all
> depends on your experience, usually when I've had a problem with memory, it's
> not been nearly this intermittent. But I also know my experience is certainly
> not enough to account for every possibility!
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