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Steven Levine wrote:
>>half. I had never seen this program, and did not know what to expect or
>>how to interpret it. It seems to say the machine has 384M, all bad. I
>>think that might not be true because it has to run on something.
> Well, it certainly indicates a problem of some sort. This diag has a
> pretty good reputation. The best way to figure out how to interpret the
> results is to read the docs. If it were me, it would be obvious that I
> should run the diag on a working machine to understand what the output
> should look like.
At this point it does seem to be memory. I had already reseated it.
I replaced it and everything seems OK. I'll put it in another MB later.
TY
Ray
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