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In <200604012055.k31Ktt7j181852@pimout7-ext.prodigy.net>, on 04/01/06
at 12:55 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>I can certainly change the BIOS in the meantime. And I am not adverse to
>getting new RAM chips and putting these into another computer.
Unfortunately, this might just move the problem. However, I'm not yet
convinced the memory is your problem.
>I am glad this does not seem to point to an OS/2 Warp problem. I worry
>that after all these years of use it might be getting unstable. I do run
>Unimaint regularly. (Checkini and Cleanini just won't work.)
This is usually fixable. It just takes some time to track down the bad
data. It might require some hands on time at one of the Help Desks. I'm
thinking of doing another Saturday Help Desk in May for the Sunday
challenged. ;-)
Steven
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