>>"Phil Cryer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>I'm looking at the following RAM for our newly aquired iMac 350 Blueberry
>Slot-loading:
>
>http://www.18004memory.com/category.asp?catid=9&subcatid=905
>
>I'm planning on getting two of these:
>
>MDG1064U/256/L3VI 256 MEG FOR IMAC 350MHZ TO 700MHZ PC100 TYPE   $25.70  
>$22.45
>
>and running 10.2 on it.  Anyone have any idea if this might work
>better/worse than other RAM?  It sounds like it isn't the type of RAM,
>just the luck of the draw on what the RAM turns out like...and I right?<<
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Phil,

After you install the new RAM, do one of two things (maybe both if your machine has a 
CUDA switch): reset the CUDA switch, reset PRAM.  The postings over on Macintouch.com 
indicate that some who have had this problem have resolved it with simply resetting 
the CUDA or PRAM, or both.  This doesn't always work, but seems to be useful in 
sorting out the truly bad RAM from the good RAM that the Mac isn't properly 
recognizing.

Please let us know how this works out.

Jerry

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