At 16:02pm -0800 on 11/14/03,  you (Ken), wrote:

>
> Found the RAM test and let it run for about 400 cycles. No problems noted.
>
> Disabled the cache on the xlr8 card. Problem persists.
>
> Now my next guess is problem with memory interleaving. Xlr8 book says
> that this may cause random failures. By restacking the DIMMs I can force
> no interleaving.

Lets see, after you de-interleave, if it doesn't help. . . .

 hmm, are your CDs clean?

Did you (I don't recall what you said) remove any PCI cards?

 How clean is the CD-ROM?

I had trouble with that.

I finally installed a 24X and things have been smooth ever since.

 How well did you read the XLR8 page on XpostFacto?
(I had to look at it a buncha times)

 HTH,

 Paul

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