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Re: [opensuse] RAM problems - Was: Linux on Dell preloads
- From: Randall R Schulz <rschulz@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2007 12:12:48 -0700
- Message-id: <200703151212.48186.rschulz@xxxxxxxxx>
On Thursday 15 March 2007 12:05, Peter Bradley wrote:
> ...
>
> Sorry to resurrect this thread. Just thought you might like to know
> that I've just got my machine back from the vendors (who've replaced
> the memory with not one quibble, fair play).
I'm glad it worked out.
> Nothing's crashed yet. So I'm living in hope. If it goes for a
> week, I'll post an official apology for ever doubting my Linux
> installation.
Did you run Memtest86+? If not, start it up before you quit for the
evening (or go to bed) and let it run until the next day. Naturally,
there should be no errors if the RAM is good.
> :)
>
> Peter
Randall Schulz
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> ...
>
> Sorry to resurrect this thread. Just thought you might like to know
> that I've just got my machine back from the vendors (who've replaced
> the memory with not one quibble, fair play).
I'm glad it worked out.
> Nothing's crashed yet. So I'm living in hope. If it goes for a
> week, I'll post an official apology for ever doubting my Linux
> installation.
Did you run Memtest86+? If not, start it up before you quit for the
evening (or go to bed) and let it run until the next day. Naturally,
there should be no errors if the RAM is good.
> :)
>
> Peter
Randall Schulz
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