--- Linda Hutcheson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> if the ram was bad would it boot up at all? I can
> boot it up with a 
> forced reboot but not on a first boot. My gut tells
> me it might have 
> something to do with the montior and the videocard.
> The monitor acts 
> like it isn't getting a signal from the computer.
> 
> Could this be an extension conflict? Man, I hate
> those...
> 
It could be any number of things. The idea at this
point is to find out what it isn't. Since the RAM
installation is the latest change it is the prime
suspect. So rule it in or out by pulling it and trying
to restart the computer. It's a process of elimination.

=====
Rondo

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