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Old 16 June 2019, 05:06   #9
r.cade
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I always did a silly low-tech RAM check. Drag/drop folders/disk to RAM. If it fills up and runs out of RAM before locking up or crashing, RAM is probably good.

But this doesn't really help tell you "what" RAM is bad unless you disable some of it with switches until the crashes stop. Many RAM cards had specific tests you could run that may be able to tell you what chip is bad.
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