On Jun 17, 2005, at 3:28 AM, Ian Nixon wrote:

(For those of you that may have forgotten, my RAM card was not working after a drop)I did a re-installation of OS 9, and when I booted from the CD, things seemed a LOT speedier. So when I booted from the HD, I looked in the 'About this Macintosh...' window, and saw that the RAM card was, indeed, working.

Could this mean a future problem, or am I set for now?

What it means is it probably reset enough to start working again. More than likely it's a little loose, which means it may stop working again after a minor jiggle; I'd go in and reseat it.

--
Bruce Johnson

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