On 7/26/2001 1:22 PM Kimberley Hecht at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>on 7/26/01 7:16 AM, Roger Shufflebottom at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>Don't have a clue as to whether this will help, but a friend of mine had a
>similar problem and turned out that he had used third party RAM rather than
>something direct from Apple. Apparently the powerbooks don't like third
>party RAM at all...Anyway, he discovered this by sending his PB to Apple (at
>a cost of $500) just to have them remove the RAM and tell him to do it
>again.
>
>Good luck, Kim


Since most of us have third party RAM in ALL our machines - you are 
barking up the wrong tree here. I am not saying there may not be a 
problem with the writer's RAM, but the fact that it may be third party is 
not important.

Turtle-Bear

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