Just put a different 256MB RAM card in the same slot that the other one was in when my computer went berzerk a while back and it was determined to have been caused by putting in that other card of RAM. We'll see if it berzerks again. If so, that pretty much diagnoses the slot. If not, it diagnoses the other card. I am not eager to suffer the berserkness again, but now that I know it would be cured by yanking the RAM and not by reinstalling Windows or a bad video card or anything, at least I'll have a quick solution if it occurs. *crosses fingers*
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Date: Jul. 28th, 2005 05:26 pm (UTC)From:I have never had to flash BIOS in any computer I have ever owned to get it to work properly, and in fact have only heard horror stories from my dad about making computers inoperable that way, so I don't think it is necessary or wise.