From: Paul Askins (paul.askins at domain analog.com)
Date: Wed 10 Oct 2001 - 17:22:32 IST
If it is dodgy RAM as Dave suggested, then the problem could be seen
intermittantly. One thing for certain, dodgy RAM doesn't just go away.
If the problem returns, note down what exactly gives the error and see
does it give the error again at any stage. Make sure you back up any
important work, etc. Just in case everything goes pear shaped.
Paul.
On Wed, 10 Oct 2001 17:18:26 +0100, the words of
"Jim O'Shea" <jim.oshea at domain dolmendirect.com> did resemble:
> It seems to have gone now, i had a cd and a floppy in the a drive. i
> tried
> reboot without the floppy and then without cd, and every other
> combination
> to see if i could make the error happen again but it all seems to be
> fine
> now, which worries me because is this something that could happen again
> and
> i'd end up loosing everything at a later date.
> jim
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