Ok.
It's been about a week and I'm going bonkers. After my install
of the Sonnet G4/800mhz a whole plethora of issues has popped up.
Main issue: crash, crash, crash. It seems to come up whenever something
"pops" on the screen. IE css hovers on web pages. opening a folder,
starting a new program.
I ran several conflict catcher tests. All with different results. I
concluded that it cannot find the issue.
Side note: I DID have periodic crashes with PARIS and Studio Vision Pro
running but I just ruled it out to a slow processor. The reason I mention
this is to ask a question.
Is it possible that a "bad" stick of RAM can remain hidden on a slower
processor and then become ugly and highly noticeable when a new a faster
one is installed?
Could someone also explain the EXACT incompatibility of ixMicro's Twin
Turbo 128? Seems to me that it crashes and makes funky screen colors.
I just recently de-interleaved my RAM after much testing for conflicts
and driver updates and etc, etc... I also just got 2 sticks of 128megs
from OWC. When I de-interleaved including the new RAM I still got crashes.
When I disabled Twin Turbo's extensions, I still got crashes. When I
disabled TT's exts and removed all the RAM except the two new sticks
I got NO crash. But when I reactivated TT it crashed again. Blah, blah.
What I'm thinking is that I have TWO problems. TT and bad RAM.
Can someone help me out here cuz I'm going brain dead now.
Thanks!
Jim
PS Even with the Built In Graphics Accelerator extension the slower redraw
is driving me NUTS! But not as much as the crashing. ;)
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