Jeff Walther wrote:

>>Yes. The machine runs a RAM test on the initial boot but not on the 
>>forced reboot, so you may be freezing up during the RAM test and then 
>>when you bypass it the machine boots okay.  This is definitely a 
>>symptom of bad RAM.  It's not a certainty, but it's the way I would 
>>bet.
>>    
>>

This sounds like the situation. So I need to remove the new ram and then 
add is a stick at a time to test? Will 9.1 boot up with only 128 mb chip?

I'll see if we can perform this test today.

Linda


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