> Sorry for jumping in late if this thread is already done with.
> 
> I had a similar problem with a 48MB RAM module a year or so back. The
> suggestion then was to add a bit of bulk on top of the mem's connection
> end to keep it in place when the screws holding the keyboard are
> tightened. And also the currently suggested re-seating. Both methods did
> not solve my 'problem'. What did 'work' in the end, was (and still is) a
> 2nd boot session. After the first boot, the OS (8.5.1) will ALWAYS just
> report 56MB of RAM and on the 2nd boot, ALWAYS  the full 64MB; apart from
> when I sometimes have to zap the PRAM. I also intermittently get the
> 'There is a problem with the memory ...' or someting to this effect, error
> message.
> 
> So, Victoria, I would like to know what did work for you in the end. I
> hope your's will be more permanent solution.
> regards
> 
> Les vRooy
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 

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