On Tuesday 16 September 2008 10:00:03 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I recently added an extra gig of RAM to my machine bringing it up to
just 2 Gb.
I have tested the RAM with memtest86 and all seems well but Firefox (3
and 2) and Galeon crash on me after a while. Sometimes they work fine
for an
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I recently added an extra gig of RAM to my machine bringing it up to
just 2 Gb.
I have tested the RAM with memtest86 and all seems well but Firefox (3
and 2) and Galeon crash on me after a while. Sometimes they work fine
for an hour or two before
Heracles [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I recently added an extra gig of RAM to my machine bringing it up to
just 2 Gb. I have tested the RAM with memtest86 and all seems well
It can sometimes take as much as 24 to 48 hours for memtest86(+) to show
up memory issues, and in some cases they just
I reckon you should get some more information about the circumstances
surrounding the crashes before blaming your memory, but if you're not going
to be around for a while, running memtest86 for 24 hours and seeing the
result won't hurt.
Try running firefox in safe mode from an xterm:
firefox
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James wrote:
I reckon you should get some more information about the circumstances
surrounding the crashes before blaming your memory, but if you're not going
to be around for a while, running memtest86 for 24 hours and seeing the
result won't
HELLO SLUGGERS!
I'm busy trying to work things out on why I always have a problem
logging into secure sites built on and served by Microshite Panes and
Not Terribly good software
I have Netscape 6.2.2 - latest download with Java enabled, etc,etc, it
is a lovely looking interface but,