Bruce Johnson wrote:
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
This is the sig who says 'Ni!'
and don't forget to put a business card folded up or something similar
to keep it from unseating again. Apple sold some kit for this (or gave
it away) since the ram kept getting jostled out on the 3400c. Mine has a
doubled up business card between the ram and the keyboard.
BM
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