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Fred Faas 2 Bronze. If you have multiple sticks of RAM you may need to run the test on them one at a time and change them out to isolate the failure to a particular single stick.

Always keep at least the first bank of RAM occupied so the test will find something to do and there is enough to boot your system. Sometimes, reseating the RAM in the slots will relieve the error but a failure is still cause for suspicion. Was this reply helpful?

Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. I have to find that reference, but with new BIOS it is possible. I haven't flashed in that manner, but always from floppy or CD. Making sure you do have data backed up, remove memory one card at a time and test it in all available slots. Second approach is to remove CMOS battery overnight. Then place new CMOS battery. I can't give exact explanation, but on two rare occassions I was able to fix computer and was able to re-flash the BIOS of course I had backed up all data.



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