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Question Answered By: Adah Miller   on Feb 05

The computer came with one 1gb memory stick, I bought
another 1gb to reach the max for this system. It WAS shortly after this
that the problems started. I have checked the memory using bios tools and
also memtest86, clean on both counts. Today I decided to run the computer
with one stick, check for kernel errors, then run with the other stick and
check for errors. Both sticks worked fine alone, but when I put them both
in the kernel errors reappear. I even put them in different slots alone, no
problem. I even ran the memory test on each stick, then on both sticks. No
sign of a problem. Not sure what to try next, I'd really like to get both
sticks working together.

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