Here is a ram test

http://reality.sgi.com/cbrady_denver/memtest86/


Jason DeStefano wrote:
> 
> It could. My experience has been that the boot-up ram BIOS test
> rarely ever finds RAM problems even when they exist. I've experienced
> your problem before due to bad RAM. The system may boot and the
> bad portion of RAM may not be used at first, then as files are accessed
> and cached in RAM you hit the bad chip and BOOM!!!
> 
> Let me know what you find out.
> 
> Jason
> 
> At 03:28 PM 12/1/00 -0600, you wrote:
> >> Spontaneous reboots often point to bad RAM. Are you borrowing DIMMS
> >> from one board to the other?
> >
> >Yes, I am...  The machine I took the RAM out of wouldn't even boot, but I
> >assumed it was probably the board.  Would a reboot during POST still point
> >to bad RAM?  I'll try replacing that anyway.
> >
> >Jay
> >
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