Mogens Kjaer wrote:
rgheck wrote:
...
After installing successfully, I foolishly put the 4GB back in, and I
seem to have ended up with tons of other problems---programs crash,
prelink won't run, etc, etc---so now I'm re-installing again. Looks as
if this might be a kernel problem?
For me, it looks like you have a hardware/memory problem.
Try running memtest for a couple of days when all RAM has
been installed.
Mogens
I agree. I just installed F8 on an AMD system with 4G and just updated
to 8G.
I do recommend that you check the make of ram and make sure it is
compatible with our motherboard. I have an ASUS M2M32 motherboard and
the ram was an issue. I was having a hard time to find memory that was
certified for the board. One brand was discontinued. Make sure that
the BIOS settings for timing are correct for your type of RAM.
I read the reviews and most of the issues were solved by using certified
RAM. Not that easy when looking for 4gig kits.
I thought all RAM was the same but it isn't.
I also read that is is advisable to check for the latest BIOS from ASUS.
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Robin Laing
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