From: Allen Barnella <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
So, does anyone have any idea what's going on here?
First I must commend your thoroughness and patience!
Okay, my GUESS would be that you didn't do a PRAM reset or a PMU reset after removing the suspect RAM. It's not always needed, but I've noticed that whenever you make modifications to the hardware of a Mac, it's not a bad idea to at least reset the PRAM, and possibly reset the motherboard (PMU) to avoid "false symptoms" syndrome.
Strictly a guess, however.
_Chas_
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