On 03/14/05 15:34:59, Amandeep Pannu wrote:
Hi Kris,

I had this problem before and I changed the MB and the memory and
today it
did the same thing it did before.
memtest doesnt give any errors.

Thanks
A



Memtest86 right? There is another that you run in an os like any other program. Did you leave memtest86 running over night or the weekend? How are your temps under load? Do you use a ups?



> On Mon, Mar 14, 2005 at 12:23:59PM -0800, Amandeep Pannu wrote:
>>
>> HI all,
>>
>> I am running FreeBSd 5.3-REL
>>
>> Today my system simply locked up. There was no error sent to
console,
>> to
>> any logs, nor the monitor screen. It was totally unresponsive to
>> network,
>> serial console, or keyboard. After 4 power-cycles, we were unable
to
>> get
>> past the BIOS as it was reporting "RAM R/W error". I have a screen
shot
>> of this from the serial port console, but it is the same as the one
from
>> before. If I hit the "F1"
>
> Looks like hardware failure.
>
> Kris
>
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