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Old October 1st 05, 05:49 PM
Richard Dower
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Default Memtest86+, ver, 1.65

http://www.memtest.org/#downiso


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Old October 1st 05, 05:56 PM
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wow all those versions of junk. please send all your memtest 'found to be
bad' modules to me.


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Old October 1st 05, 07:34 PM
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"JAD" wrote in message
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wow all those versions of junk. please send all your memtest 'found to be
bad' modules to me.


I've found memtest to be a very good utility, it helps troubleshoot.




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http://www.memtest.org/#downiso





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Old October 1st 05, 10:23 PM
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how can you diagnose a memory issue in the work piece that has a known
problem? Lots and lots of time spent for unreliable diagnosis. Try this: run
memtest and if you can put a load on the mains.

"Richard Dower" wrote in message
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"JAD" wrote in message
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wow all those versions of junk. please send all your memtest 'found to

be
bad' modules to me.


I've found memtest to be a very good utility, it helps troubleshoot.




"Richard Dower" wrote in message
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http://www.memtest.org/#downiso







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Old October 2nd 05, 12:54 AM
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In article , JAD says...
how can you diagnose a memory issue in the work piece that has a known
problem? Lots and lots of time spent for unreliable diagnosis. Try this: run
memtest and if you can put a load on the mains.

Hmm...

Two sticks of RAM. Run MEMTEST, note the location. Swap the sticks, run
again. Run it with one in and then the other.



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Old October 2nd 05, 03:27 AM
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"Conor" wrote in message
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In article , JAD says...
how can you diagnose a memory issue in the work piece that has a known
problem? Lots and lots of time spent for unreliable diagnosis. Try this:
run
memtest and if you can put a load on the mains.

Hmm...

Two sticks of RAM. Run MEMTEST, note the location. Swap the sticks, run
again. Run it with one in and then the other.


Exactly...it's called troubleshooting.


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Old October 2nd 05, 04:01 AM
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no one in the business of troubleshooting, tests components in a suspect
machine, its counter productive.

"Richard Dower" wrote in message
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"Conor" wrote in message
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In article , JAD says...
how can you diagnose a memory issue in the work piece that has a known
problem? Lots and lots of time spent for unreliable diagnosis. Try

this:
run
memtest and if you can put a load on the mains.

Hmm...

Two sticks of RAM. Run MEMTEST, note the location. Swap the sticks, run
again. Run it with one in and then the other.


Exactly...it's called troubleshooting.




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Old October 2nd 05, 05:48 AM
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JAD wrote:

no one in the business of troubleshooting, tests components in a suspect
machine, its counter productive.


Real technicians do all the time, especially when another machine isn't
available. Only the less skilled can't do this.

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Old October 2nd 05, 06:38 AM
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ho hum................nice one?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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JAD wrote:

no one in the business of troubleshooting, tests components in a suspect
machine, its counter productive.


Real technicians do all the time, especially when another machine isn't
available. Only the less skilled can't do this.



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Old October 2nd 05, 10:56 AM
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In article , JAD says...
no one in the business of troubleshooting, tests components in a suspect
machine, its counter productive.

ROFLMAO - clueless...


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