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Stranger Than Fiction
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**EDIT** Opened the case and checked for loose connections. Everything seemed fine, rebooted and it's showing a full gig again. I have no idea what (if anything) that means. |
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A memory stick was loose in the socket and you reseated it when poking around. There is a bad trace/RAM socket on the MB and pushing and pulling made it reconnect for now. There was oxide build up on the socket/ram stick pins and moving it broke the oxide. I'd vote for #1. Either leave it alone and hope it keeps working until upgrade day arrives or if you're feeling lucky pull both sticks and reinsert them. To make sure they have a good connection. Next time it dies run CPUz and see which stick is not reproting. It will help in trouble shooting. |
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