On Fri, 2007-06-08 at 09:24 -0600, Daniel Dilts wrote:
> I'm having some issues that seem to indicate that either a hard drive, the
> RAM, or the CPU is bad.  Do you guys know of any decent software to test
> those parts.  Preferably they would boot off of CD so that Windows wouldn't
> keep them from doing a full test?  I don't care if the hard-drive test
> destroys data, because I'm using RAID 1, and will just pull one drive at a
> time, and then rebuild after the test.

What are the symptoms?

> 
> I already ran Memtest86 about 3-4 times, and that didn't discover any memory
> problems, so is there something that is better than that?  Frankly I don't
> care how long the tests take.  If each set of tests takes 72 hours, fine.
> If it helps me track down the problem I will live without my new computer
> for that long.
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