> 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.

I'll definitely keep it in mind if I can't track it down to something else. 


> 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?

No, I don't believe I do. It may take that stroll one of these days regardless! 
;-) 


Drat, was hoping for some better ideas on how to figure this out! I guess I 
will just have to take their suggestion to reformat the drives and reinstall 
everything from scratch (sigh, there goes the weekend!) 


--- Mary Jo



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