What's the current state of the world?

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Author: Craig White
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Subject: What's the current state of the world?
On Wed, 2004-01-14 at 00:45, wrote:
> In a message dated 1/13/2004 9:18:26 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
> writes:
>
> I had that happen on one of my Shuttle compacts and it turned out that
> the memory went bad.
>
>
> Well, I question if it's the memory, because it's good make memory (Crucial),
> and it worked fine until I installed Win2000. Oddly, it works fine (reboot
> aside) at FSB of 133, or 165 (the vastly overclockable Duron 1600 rules!), but
> the moment I flip a jumper to raise it another MHz, it blows out with hangs
> and half the memory fail at self-test. And it's always the exact failure--
> picture turns off, drive clicks, reboot. It typically happens once a day, at a
> random time (if it happens in the middle of my favourite programme... let's just
> say the box will explore the amazing world of the Salt River)
>
> It's not the mobo or processor, or the video. All of which were recently
> swapped. I wonder if there's a "Proper Function" patch I don't have. I know, I
> know, it's mandrake-9.2-disc1.iso, but I'm not in the mood to take the system
> down and back up in a few weeks when I can get a 2.6 disc :) I think tho I'll
> pull out the old discs and put anything on. I'm fed up with the win2000
> wallpaper
>
> I'd prefer nVidia drivers on disc because I know their Windows drivers are
> huge, and I only have a 44k connection.

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why question when you can test - that's how I knew it was bad memory.

boot from I would presume most any distro cd and install of installing,
run the memtest program

Craig