On 08-Mar-99 Arandir wrote:
> Douglas Ort wrote:
>>
>> Arandir:
>>
>> Do you have a way of checking your SDRAM? I recently had a problem
>> reinstalling Win95, and I found that one of my pieces of RAM was weak (not
>> fully bad, it just would not hold up under a load). I'm not a hardware
>> expert on this, but it might be something to look in to. Perhaps if your
>> RAM is two 64meg pieces, try loading with just one and then the other and
>> see if there might be a difference.
>>
>> But as you said, it worked with Win9x. I don't know . . . Just a thought.
>>
>> Douglas Ort
>
>
> I've got full BIOS RAM checking on. It doesn't find anything. I don't
> have any other convenient way to check. It is a single 128 SDRam.
>
> Windows does halt during bootup every tenth time or so, but the AMD page
> says that's a fault of Win95/OSR2 (older windows aren't expected 350Mhz,
> so a certain bootup timing thing-a-ma-jig gets messed up). I don't think
> these two problems are related, but they might be.
>
> David Johnson
No there not I have an AMD 350 and I run Win95 and Linux. There is a patch you
can download for the windows prob.
Try re-seating all the cards and memory (pulling theme out and putting them
back in again) I have had similar problems in the past and this has sometimes
solved them.
Will