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On 03-03-2005 15:48, Bruce Sergeant, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:

> I have an 8600 that I just put more RAM into.  Now I just get the
> "Happy Mac" on startup but nothing else.  I'm assuming that 
indicates I
> have a good system drive (I didn't change the drive) but there is a
> problem with the RAM I put in.  Is that correct?

Did you push (and hold for about 10 sec) the CUDA ????

Jo

==============

Yes, I did.

Tonight, I'm going to try to re-arrange the RAM (keeping it in pairs,
of course) and I will press the CUDA each time I try a new
configuration.  I will try a couple of times before I put it back the
way it was to make sure it is a problem with the RAM.  Strange... all of
this RAM I am using worked fine in a 7500 before I moved it to my 8600.

Bruce


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