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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 hurt.

I did almost exactly that. I found that one of my iGb modules has
problems. I removed it and all seems to be working properly again. I've
had faulty memory before but never from new.

Thanks for all the advice, I guess it's back to the computer shop.

Heracles
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