Scare tactics, direct links w/ no checking of system spec, caused lose
of several years of mail (2006-2012). At least I use 3 computers to read
mail, so it's an inconvienence.
If you are running a MDD on 10.4.11, don't upgrade to t-bird 11.1.
As long as you retain your preferences
Masny thanks, Bruce.
Saved bookmarked - belt braces.
On 4 Apr 2012, at 20:56, Bruce Johnson wrote:
Seen at MacOSX hints today
https://github.com/mathiasbynens/dotfiles/blob/master/.osx
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Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group
Institutions
Sorry for the late response. To clarify: All the ram sticks are recognized,
even at the correct speed. My question is this: Given that all the modules
are recognized correctly, is it still possible that some of them are still
causing the problems?
-Jonas
On Sun, Apr 1, 2012 at 9:11 PM, Nathan
At 3:15 PM -0700 4/4/2012, Jonas Ulrich wrote:
All the ram sticks are recognized, even at the correct speed. My
question is this: Given that all the modules are recognized
correctly, is it still possible that some of them are still causing
the problems?
Certainly. Don't you still recognize
Is there any way to run memtest without having an OS installed?
-Jonas
On Thu, Apr 5, 2012 at 8:29 AM, Dan dantear...@gmail.com wrote:
At 3:15 PM -0700 4/4/2012, Jonas Ulrich wrote:
All the ram sticks are recognized, even at the correct speed. My question
is this: Given that all the modules
At 9:43 AM -0700 4/5/2012, Jonas Ulrich wrote:
Is there any way to run memtest without having an OS installed?
You have to boot *something*. Someone probably has a bootable Linux
DVD that includes Memtest... but what's the point? You already
indicated previously in the thread that the