Hiya Mick;
Thanks for your response. Great ideas. I'll pass it along.
-Skippy
On 1/21/2014 11:42 PM, Mick wrote:
On Tuesday 21 Jan 2014 23:11:24 Skippy wrote:
"Have you ever found a program in linux that allows you to locate bad
dims if you have faults? I’ve tried memtest86, memconf, mem
On Tuesday 21 Jan 2014 23:11:24 Skippy wrote:
> "Have you ever found a program in linux that allows you to locate bad
> dims if you have faults? I’ve tried memtest86, memconf, memtester and
> none of them can point out what slot on the motherboard has the bad RAM.
memtest86+ is what I use, but
Got a question from a friend of mine who works in IT. He's very new to
Linux. Here is his question:
"Have you ever found a program in linux that allows you to locate bad
dims if you have faults? I’ve tried memtest86, memconf, memtester and
none of them can point out what slot on the motherboard
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