[1] Thats memtest86.com.  
[2] It looks like David is a better one to help
--Ray

> On Jan 10, 2026, at 11:49 PM, Rnsc 4 Business <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I am going to go way out of limb without being analytical and suggest that 
> you have a hardware problem. I suggest you go to mom test 86.com and buy the 
> pro version and run it on your machine, with the cache disabled. It will run 
> real slow.  depending on how much memory you have, OnePass will take between 
> a few hours and a full day. If it runs for a full month, you can bet your 
> life that you don’t have a memory problem and you can move onto the next 
> idea. Perhaps someone else on this list will have them more studied, more 
> informed suggestion, but that’s what I have for you.
> --Ray
> 
>>> On Jan 10, 2026, at 7:39 PM, Dan Purgert <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> On Jan 11, 2026, MartinGary Padgett wrote:
>>> Please someone respond to let me know if this message got to the Debian
>>> User group.
>> 
>> It did.
>> 
>>> On 2025 October 09 I opened for use a desktop computer which had not been
>>> used for six months. On the evening of October 14 I closed it in the usual
>>> way.  The next morning I expected to reopen it also in the usual way.
>>> Instead I saw on the monitor a long list of 'failure messages' partially
>>> shown in the attachments to this message.
>> 
>> I don't think attachments make it through the mailing list.  I'm not one
>> to follow google-drive links either, sorry.

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