Is this a sign of memory going bad?

Elton Machado elton.machado at norteglobal.com
Sat Dec 11 04:44:17 PST 2004


In this case I would check about the processor cooler. It could not be 
working fine and need some lubrification or a clean, or in worst case a 
new one.

Regards,

Elton

Jonathon McKitrick wrote:

>On Thu, Nov 25, 2004 at 11:45:06PM -0500, Matt Emmerton wrote:
>: Given the cost of memory these days, swapping it out is generally cheaper
>: than the cost of random downtime and recovering from crashes in a production
>: environment.
>
>I am *really* not a hardware guy.  I just had a box built and will deal with
>hardware issues when I have to.  But I did turn the box off overnight, and
>the build crashes went away.
>
>
>jm
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