I read:
> problems after upgrading my RAM to 768 from 256MB. I used a module
.
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Probably the ram you bought is faulty. Since I don't know of anything
like http://www.memtest86.com/ for ppc you probably should put the
module in a x86 box and run memtest to see for yourself.
regards,
x
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Hi.. I have a PB G4 1.33GHz 12" with a Debian 2.6.6 kernel (w/
Debian patches that I compiled). I've been experiencing some weird
problems after upgrading my RAM to 768 from 256MB. I used a module
from owc.com that met the Apple specifications. The problems: when
the daily cron job updatedb was
Hello Harold!
STOP STOP
If you have a PowerBook (FireWire) you do not have to remove any part of
the case to upgrade your memory.
I you want to get to the bottom mem-slot, you have to remove the
keyboard, the heat-desipator from the cpu and than you can pull out the
cpu-modul.
You will be
Hi,
I'm trying to upgrade the memory on a PowerBook G-3 2000 series(I believe
that that means with firewire).
My problem is removing the case from the bottom in order to replace the
126MB that came with it. I have the PDF file from vikingcomponents.com;
however, its diagram shows 3 screws going
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