At 5:58 PM -0500 4/27/02, Jeff Walther wrote: > >Note that the exact converse is not true. If a RAM sandwich fails, >you don't know that it was the DIMMs in middle that caused the >failure. It could have been the portion of the "bread" which is not >occupied by the OS. This only applies when you don't have any known >good DIMMs. Once you have established that a couple of your DIMMs >are error free, you use them as the bread, and presume that any >failures are in the meat, because you *know* that the bread is error >free.
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