On a sunny day (Mon, 09 Feb 2004 19:36:55 GMT) it happened
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>On Mon, 09 Feb 2004 19:28:36 GMT, Jan Panteltje <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>> On a sunny day (9 Feb 2004 02:33:23 -0800) it happened (E-Mail Removed) (Chris)
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>> I'm a bit lost now. I was thinking that linux gives problems for some
>> >reason with the nForce 2 chipset, since win2k installs and runs
>> >without any problems. Could this be? Has anyone compareble
>> >experiences? If so, how were these problems solved? Is it a Mandrake
>> >specific problem? For the time being I didn't try another distro,
>> >although both Mandrake 9.1 and 9.2 gave the same errors :-( All
>> >feedback is highly appreciated!
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>> >Regards,
>> >Chris
>> Check your memory
>> Run a fulll memory test in BIOS if available, or some test program.
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>Thanks. FWIW I thought PC3200 by Kingston would be a good choice, so that's what I bought.
>Since win runs just fine, what particular memory testing software would you recommend?
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This is the trick, I had a similar problem, the MS WINDOWS kernel runs in a different
part of memory (you may get data curruption somewhere lese then).
In my Tyan mobo in the BIOS is a 'full memory check option', dunno about your mobo.
Any make memory can have a problem, just exchange it if it fails the test.
C'T had a lot of good memory tests, on CD etc, but I dunno a website.
JP
>Regards,
>Chris
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