On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 1:06 PM, Dan <[email protected]> wrote: > > At 12:38 PM -0500 4/11/2009, ./aal wrote: >> >>Did you reset the pram while the new ram was installed? >>If not, do so, that may be all you need to do. > > The PRAM contains no data related to memory configuration. So why > would resetting it make a diff? > because it is easy, fast, and simple any storage is susceptible to corruption, even pram I agree, it is low on probability, but it is easy to eliminate avoiding a simple check of it is akin to assuming the power cord is seated fully
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