>Greetings, James:
>
>If you have enough RAM to spare, or can boot well enough to set up
>virtual memory, you might try removing the memory module. If you can
>then boot reliably, the problem should be isolated to the memory
>module. Might be easier to get memory replaced than service in
>Meherabad.

I pulled the 64 mb module and it booted fine consistently on the 32 mb
module, just slowly.  So I presume this means that I should replace the 64
mb module (Siemens) with another module?  Can I substitute a 128 mb module
for the 64 and keep the lower 32 in place?  160 mb would be more than
enough for me.

Thanks

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James Cox
Post Meherabad
Ahmednagar Dist. M.S. 414005
India

Ph. 241-548728, 241-548744
Cellular 9822024128

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