On Jul 29, 2005, at 12:49 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

If bad memory is slowing down OS X, wouldnt there be evidence in the log?

Not necessarily. Flaky RAM is chameleon-like in it's ability to mimic other problems.

Well, if so, what are we looking for in the log?

Things that are out of the ordinary. You should be at least broadly familiar with things that are going on in your logs at all times. I don't mean poring over them with a fine tooth comb, but enough to know "hey, I haven't been getting those things before!' Look for log entries at the time problems occur.

I know that's not like saying 'Look for error 345.b: Bad RAM Chip' but that's as close as we'll get.

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Bruce Johnson

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