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On Wednesday 04 June 2003 15:04, Orlando Andico wrote:
> On Wed, 4 Jun 2003, Ariel Pulido wrote:
> ..
>
> > that includes removing the RAM and using it with another pc and testing
> > it with another tool that runs under different OS. all results proved
> > that the RAMs are of good condition.
> > i need more assistance :-) (for me not to resort to upgrading my box)
>
> other OS'es won't stress the RAM as much.
> you need a RAM tester which checks every bit (forgot the name).
>
> OTOH it's possible you simply ran out of RAM.

Try checking the fan of your processor. I remember having this problem with a 
buggy K6-2 500 processor, which needs a nice working cooling fan to eliminate 
its bugginess less frequently hehehe


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Phoenix 04012003 Nightly Build
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