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<blockquote data-quote="roamer" data-source="post: 163503"><p>We got new memory for 3 of our machines here last week. Since then, two of the g4's have been crashing quite regularily. One of them is crashing a few times a day. The computer is just freezing. The other one gets the black screen of death but it doesn't crash half as much as the other. The third one doesn't crash at all.</p><p></p><p>Is there a memory tester similiar to memtest86 for pc's?</p><p></p><p>If this is not the problem, how can I troubleshoot this? Will reparing file permissions fix this, I wonder. What exactly does this repair permissions do anyways, does it just check the filesystem?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roamer, post: 163503"] We got new memory for 3 of our machines here last week. Since then, two of the g4's have been crashing quite regularily. One of them is crashing a few times a day. The computer is just freezing. The other one gets the black screen of death but it doesn't crash half as much as the other. The third one doesn't crash at all. Is there a memory tester similiar to memtest86 for pc's? If this is not the problem, how can I troubleshoot this? Will reparing file permissions fix this, I wonder. What exactly does this repair permissions do anyways, does it just check the filesystem? [/QUOTE]
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