Josiah Bryan wrote: > Roderick A. Anderson wrote: > > How would I go about pinpointing / diagnosing the hardware fault? Not > sure exactly what to do with memtest86 - any pointers? > > A lot of distros have memtest86 as a boot option on the CD/DVD. You select it and let it run. It'll scan for bad memory. And, shoot lots of red errors when encountered. If the memory checks fail, you'll know that you need to replace the chip.
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