RAM causing conflict?

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Post by mike-s »

laptop memory *IS* more expensive without question.

I just bought 1 gig of DDR pc memory for $95 & 1 Gb of DDR2 for $130 less than a fortnight ago.
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Post by Glen »

Our Ram used to cause conflict all the time. We got him a new Ewe to keep him busy and that seemed to fix it.

Good luck

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Update: it may not have been the RAM after all...my laptop battery died completely this morning (after being noticeably sluggish for a few weeks), so I raced over to get a new one (thanks Red Dave ;)) and voila, no more crashes happening!

Computers are weird.. 8)
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