on 1/13/03 3:57 PM, Kevin Willis at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> f any one has a solution that does not involve exchanging the RAM I
> would be very greatful.
Pull all the other ram out and install only one of the 128's. Make sure it
is fully seated. Check results.
If this works, add the other 128, and repeat.
If it does not work pull the first 128 and install the other
make sure it is  fully seated.
If this works an the other didn't, then stick A is probably bad.
If neither way works, you're right back where you are now.
If, by chance, you get it to run with both 128's, then add one stick of the
old  ram and see if it  works, etc. etc.
You might check to  see if all  the ram is the  same speed (in nano
seconds).
-- 
All the best,
R.A. Cantrell

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