- eMac::::: Should I fling it out the door????
- Posted by Wade Williams on July 16th, 2003
In article <20030715190020.24596.00000526@mb-m01.aol.com>, MtSano
<mtsano@aol.com> wrote:
Three most likely causes:
1) Bad hardware attached
2) Bad RAM
3) Bad logic board
Wade
- Posted by Flip on July 16th, 2003
In article <160720030931428527%wade@remove.spam.dogwatchsw.co m>,
Wade Williams <wade@remove.spam.dogwatchsw.com> wrote:
Since it's worse with OS X, there's a good chance it's the RAM.
- Posted by MtSano on July 19th, 2003
Thanks to all for the input. Sounds like the consensus is bad RAM. This one
has the "free 256" in it. Not sure if this was installed by Apple or by
MacMall. Will pull it out first chance I get and see what happens. thanks.
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