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Old 26-07-2005, 08:55 AM   #27
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By the way, I've downloaded Memtest-86 and checked my memory modules. The first test reveales 2546 errors with the memories and freezed. I re-seated the modules then the test passed without problems.
From time to time, the comp lost 128 Mb of RAM somewhere. At the next restart the RAM was fully 766 Mb again, I don't get it*
I tested all the modules individually (I have a 512 and two 128 modules), but the individual tests passed too. Now all RAMs working without problems*
Looks like a defective memory socket to me. Tried checking the RAM modules with _each_and_every_ of the sockets, one after another?

The display problems might be caused by several reasons:
-faulty GPU
-faulty screen
-corrupted drivers

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