Are you sure the OP is talking about an MDD though?

> This is not the case, at least with my model (FW800).  I tested this
> config with a borrowed RAM module last night.  The computer boots, and
> reads the RAM as the full 1GB.  HOWEVER, it causes some serious
> instability, primarily in the form of cascading unexpected quits.
>
> SO, not a work around.  Posting here for posterity.
>
> Incidentally, in both configurations, my RAM tests still didn't show
> errors.  Subjectively, the computer ran MUCH faster after pulling the
> 512MB from slot 1 and replacing the 512MB with a 1GB in slot 2...
> until it destabilized.  I am still confident slot 1 is defective.
>
> On Dec 15, 10:36 am, dc <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>> If I replace one of my 512MB sticks with a 1GB stick (equaling 2GB
>>>>> over 3 sticks), will my computer read it properly?  Or does each  
>>>>> slot
>>>>> have a hard limit of 512 MB?
>>
>> 512 MB is the limit for G4 RAM slots. If the G4 boots at all with a 1
>> GB stick installed it will only read 512 MB of it.
>
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