On 6 January 2016 at 07:58, Paul Rogers <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I was able to replace the module, and running memtest86 again showed
>
> You know that sometimes just the connectors will cause problems?  Seen
> that more times than I can count, albeit more in the olden days.  The
> first thing to do when it seems like there's a memory error is just pull
> out all the modules and push them back into the same places, and retest!
> That wipes off corrosion, and recreates a good elecctrical connection.
>
> After doing the memtst, the next thing I'd run is e2fsck -f on all the
> filesystems.

That depends on the file systems used.

Richard
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