>LIFE !?! What exactly does it tell you, I mean how do you know
>what it is doing, or if it is checking all, or just some of the RAM?  Yes
>the newbie is showing.
>Dan  M.

If there's a RAM failure Life will freeze up.
I've never seen it happen but I know somebody who had a Mac that
intermittently crashed and he found the problem was bad RAM that he
discovered with MacEnvy's Life test.
Since Life is testing other components as well, I suppose it's considered a
RAM test because RAM is probably much more likely to fail than those other
components.

Gamba
<http://home.earthlink.net/~gamba2>



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