On Jun 3, 6:09 pm, Brian Rule <[email protected]> wrote:
> Well, I hate to say you told me so, but you told me so. I downloaded
> memtest and ran it with each of the 133 sticks I have booted in to
> tiger on my older HD. Turns out the one 512 meg chip I have failed
> pretty much every test, so I guess I'm limited to 768 megs of RAM for
> now. I'm trying to reinstall Leopard on the newer drive, whose file
> system was heavily corrupted. Hopefully this will be it...
> Thanks!
> Brian
>
There is a program which can patch some RAM.
It is free download, it is called DIMM First Aid.
It must be run in OS9.
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