On Nov 26, 2008, at 9:47 AM, insightinmind wrote:

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

Generally, nothing, if there are no other problems. If Disk Utility  
says your disk is good, it's good. Bad RAM won't affect stuff on disk  
usually, it affects running stuff. FIles opend during a Kernel Panic  
may be messed up, but there's nothing you can do for those.

Keep an eye on your system, but if it runs without errors, you're  
generally fine.

>
> Hints on recovery from bad ram?


Replace it with a great sigh of relief and a good beer, if you're so  
inclined :-)


-- 
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs



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