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June 1st, 2002, 11:58 AM
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I'll try that
Originally posted by Reverend
Welcome to Techzonez.
If it's not your graphics card causing the problem,it may be faulty RAM.
Try another stick of RAM.Or if you have more than one stick installed remove one and see if that helps.Repeat these steps for the other sticks.
I'm using two sticks so I could give that a try. The graphics are onboard the motherboard <I'm not a gammer
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See my next reply for more info.
Max
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