On Sun, Jun 08, 2003 at 02:45:48PM +0100, Ian Bell wrote:
On Sunday 08 Jun 2003 11:09 am, MJ Ray wrote:
Ian Bell ian@redtommo.com wrote:
not cure it but the failure point changes. Solution is new RAM.
Poor hackers might like to try the badram patch, if it's still available. It's been a few years since I used it.
In my case the problem was also time/temperature related i.e the bad RAM location was not constant. Does the badram patch cope with this?
the badram patch only deals with bad ram in known locations, if you had the badram moving around then that sounds a bit nasty and time to put the module in the bin!
If you are buying RAM I can recommend using crucial http://www.crucial.com/uk they are cheap to the point of not being crap, and they have good warranties.
Adam