Messages in this thread | | | From | David Hamm <> | Subject | Re: random lockups on new computers | Date | Tue, 27 Jul 1999 12:30:57 -0400 |
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Thank you.. I've not tried that. My current effort is turning off the level 2 cache on the cpu. It seems to have worked on one of the 4 computers I've tested. Now I'm trying it on one of the others. I'm using an ASUS P2BF mb with a 366mhz Celeron cpu and 32 megs of SDRAM. In the bios the SDRAM Configuration setting is set to "BY SPD". The options are 7ns, 8ns, and disabled. Do you have a suggestion on which to select?
On Tue, 27 Jul 1999, Matthew Kirkwood wrote: > On Tue, 27 Jul 1999, David Hamm wrote: > > > I posted the message below and got no reply. I've read the docs on > > reporting a problem and how to use ksymoops to find the problem but I > > must be missing something. Any suggestions or help would be > > appreciated. > > It looks like a classic flaky RAM problem. Does it go > away if you clock your RAM slower through the BIOS > setup? > > Matthew. -- --------------------------------- David Hamm Systems Analyst Imaging Technologies Services Inc. email: dhamm@itrepro.com voice: 404-870-6663 ---------------------------------
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