I have a c600. About a month ago it refused to start up. I removed one of
the 64MB RAM sticks and everything was peachy. But today it refused
again to start up so I took out the other stick. It will start up (barely)
but I can't do anything with just the 16MB on the motherboard. My husband is
going to try to have the RAM tested tomorrow, but I am wondering whether
the slots can go bad. If so, is that a sign that the whole motherboard is
failing? I guess it doesn't matter much, because I can't do anything as it
is.

I have tried every combination of RAM sticks and slots, cleaned contacts,
reset CUDA, and zapped PRAM.






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