On 24/09/04 15:32, "Dan Palka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I don't see that option.
> 
> Is 256 considered a lot?
> 
> On Sep 24, 2004, at 10:17 AM, Malcolm Cornelius wrote:
> 
>> Turning RAM test off in the memory control panel might speed things up
>> if
>> you have a lot of RAM.

256 is not that much. I've read your initial message. I'm not sure that
turning off memory checking at startup would reduce the time it takes. How
long did you have the hard disk in this Wallstreet? When was the last time
that you had it checked with a disk utility?

-Laurent.
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