That thought occurred to me, but I've never checked RAM before. Do we remove
all the DIMMs and add them 1 at a time? Is there any particular slot that
has to have a DIMM installed in order to boot?

If you, or someone, can briefly outline a good way to test RAM I would be
grateful.

Doug


on 7/8/2005 9:34 AM, Gene Osburn at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Next thing I'd try is check the RAM one DIMM at a time.


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