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Originally posted by Joeaksa
Kurt,
Simply take the plug in memory chips out and try to reboot it. If it boots fine (but slower with no RAM) then you can then put one of the old RAM chips back in.
Make sure you ground yourself before touching a memory chip.
joe
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I will give that a try tonight!
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Kurt V
No more Porsches, but a revolving number of motorcycles.
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