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I wouldn't of thought it would be the RAM not from behavior like that |
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but it does sound like a overheating issue, I have had computers just |
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power off because they get too hot. |
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Matty. |
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Jeff Rollin wrote: |
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> On 12/02/07, Dan Farrell <dan@×××××××××.cx> wrote: |
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>> I recommend you look into memtest86 to check your ram, it's provided as |
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>> a boot option on the gentoo boot cds. |
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> Dan, |
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> Quite correct |
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> Funnily enough I had an Ubuntu LiveCD to hand with it on, so I used that |
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> instead. Is there a finite number of passes the program needs to make? I |
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> left it running for six hours yesterday and it had done something like 11+ |
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> passes without finding an error. Is that anywhere near long enough? |
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> Thanks |
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> Jeff |
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