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Normally when memory causes crashes, the machine
just locks up. Disappearing icons and spontaneous application closings are
not related to faulty memory. It is more likely that you are leaving some
faulty application open longer with your increased memory or something else is
unstable with your system.
Kent
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Sean Cassidy
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Sent: Saturday, October 19, 2002 8:21
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Subject: [RT] Off Topic
Memory/Crashes
I just added some more memory to my PC. While it
does seem faster and I can run more apps, it seems to crash more, all the
icons dissappear and the Explorer closes. I paid $13 for 128 mbs. Was it just
cheap memory, is there any way I can tell? Guess I paid too
little?
SeanTo
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