Re: oops in 2.0.30 with 686

Doug Ledford (dledford@dialnet.net)
Fri, 03 Oct 1997 21:55:51 -0500


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> So, what's the solution? Get rid of the SDRAM?

I wouldn't just throw it out, but if you have some regular EDO RAM you can
try, then put it in there and see if the problem goes away. If it does,
call GW2K up and tell them to get you some decent SDRAM. If not, then you
can try playing with the SDRAM timings in the system BIOS to see if things
get better (but I doubt they would, when I played with BIOS timings on SDRAM
that didn't work, it always got worse, it seems that either the setting is
right and it might occasionally flake out, or the setting is way wrong and
the machine might not even complete the boot process).

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