On Jan 1, 2009, at 5:28 PM, insightinmind wrote:
> IMO, If you replaced the suspected bad stick, with one that works for
> awhile (in the same RAM slot & tested with Memtest), then put the
> suspected bad one back in the same RAM slot, and Memtest fails, I'd
> say it was a bad stick.

Hey, there - I didn't test the good old 256 stick yet - just the suspect
512. It seems better at the moment, no crashes yet (about 15 mins
and several programs open).

Sometimes fooling around with things gets them to work.

I'll check out the PRAM. I thought the PPCs didn't need to do that
anymore, that was just the older machines. Guess I stand
corrected.



Anne Keller Smith
Down to Earth Web Design

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896 MB RAM, 40 GB hard drive, OS 10.4.11

Intel iMac 2.4gHz Core 2 Duo
1GB RAM, 250GB Hard Drive, OS 10.5.5

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