After you discover you've been operating with bad RAM, what do you do  
to recover confidence in your files, system?

I'm running Leopard 10.5.5 on a QS Dual 1GHz and recently removed a  
bad RAM stick discovered while trying to fix ... well, "everything  
else".

Run OnyX? What parts? Seems like it can do a lot, but I don't  
understand what's what. Daily, Weekly, Monthly Scripts I trust myself  
to use ... after all, they'll run in the background, if you leave you  
machine on all the time ...

Hints on recovery from bad ram?

Bill Connelly
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