Atten: Mr. Cantrell

Going into my archives I find the following from "Michael Mac" under the
title of  "Thanks for the Memory"  
RHB
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"Michael S. Macdonald" wrote:
> Go to control panels> memory ...now...before you release the mouse button,
> hold down the option-command keys. An additional panel should open up at
> the bottom of the list entitled 'startup memory tests' that allows you to
> turn off the memory test..ie. every time you startup the computer checks to
> make sure the memory is ok. The more memory you put in, the longer it
> takes...
> turning off this check should solve the problem of having to restart. The
> reason the computer boots properly on restart is that the memory test is
> not invoked on restart...only on startup.
> If this works, you can post it to the group under
> "Thanks for the memory" and use the 30 seconds you've saved to address the
> next email I send you.
> 
> Cheers...Michael
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> on 7/16/02 5:29 PM, Robert H. Baucom at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > Sounds like you might need Michael Mac's Control Panel, Memory Check
> > disabling ploy.
> > RHB

"R.A. Cantrell" wrote:
> That sounds right or close to it. Where?
> R.A. Cantrell
> 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>l

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