> memtest-x86.bin is on your CD1 in the images directory and can be sent > to floppy with a dd and the floppy can be booted and run to test memory. > An initial 512 Mb may not show problems for quite a while, even running > linux. I had the unpleasant experience of negotiating a warranty return > on a 512M DDR recently, and my system would run for days then suddenly > reset without any indication in the logs of any temperature conditions.... > > Civileme
Civileme, Can you outline the operation to make a memtest bootable floppy for us? Thanks, -- Ken Thompson, North West Antique Autos Payette, Idaho Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.nwaa.com Sales and brokering of antique autos and parts. Linux- Coming Soon To A Desktop Near You Registered Linux User #183936
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