> That sounds like bad memory. Either that or you may have a loose chip.
So the basic workaround could be trying to re-sit the chip. I'll give a try in the afternoon and back with more information about it. Thanks for the moment.
> That sounds like bad memory. Either that or you may have a loose chip.
So the basic workaround could be trying to re-sit the chip. I'll give a try in the afternoon and back with more information about it. Thanks for the moment.