[OT]Dumb hardware question
Brian J. Conway
bconway at alum.wpi.edu
Sat May 10 14:53:14 EDT 2003
My experience with Memtest86 has been exactly the opposite. If I don't
get errors from a system in the first minute or two (which usually end up
spewing lines up the screen faster than I can read), I don't get any, even
if I leave it sitting for a day or more. Booting a Linux CD-based distro,
as was mentioned earlier, sounds like a good idea. If it crashes there
will be a lot more useful information to sift through to find what is
actually the problem. My $0.02.
-b
On 10 May 2003 14:47:25 -0400
Derek Atkins <warlord at MIT.EDU> wrote:
> Jerry Feldman <gaf at blu.org> writes:
>
> > On 10 May 2003 13:52:51 -0400
> > Gregory Boyce <gboyce2 at badbelly.com> wrote:
> >
> > > You might want to run memtest86 first. It'll check for bad memory,
> > > which could easily cause freezes, and you dont' have to talk
> > > anything apart first.
> > That was done quite a while ago. Ran it for about an hour.
>
> An hour may not be long enough... I had to run it for about 24 hours
> before it found the error.
>
> -derek
>
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