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mas99
Feb 03, 2012Aspirant
Trouble shooting slow network speeds on NV
I’ve had slow transfer speeds on my internal network for some time. I’ve upgraded some hardware and run a variety of tests and I still don’t think I’m getting the speeds I should. I’m out of ideas and...
mas99
Feb 08, 2012Aspirant
Just for fun, or something like that, I'm running a memory test now on the current memory. Will see how that comes out in the morning and go from there.
I was thinking the same thing about the old memory upgrade experience possibly causing the error. But, I actually have two logs from the couple of days before I reinstalled the stock RAM back in 2010 -- that is, when the 1 GB of RAM was installed. They show no memory errors in the diagnostic logs. Unfortunately, I don't have any other logs until the few I downloaded in the last couple of weeks and they both show the error message you found. So, it's possible the last couple of days of running the old ram generated an error, but seems less likely than I was hoping. Do you agree?
Given that, would you go factory default route or first try the new memory? Not knowing how the diagnositc log is created or what tests it runs to create it, will the installation of new memory simply cause the memory error to disappear? Is the diagnostic log created on boot up?
I was thinking the same thing about the old memory upgrade experience possibly causing the error. But, I actually have two logs from the couple of days before I reinstalled the stock RAM back in 2010 -- that is, when the 1 GB of RAM was installed. They show no memory errors in the diagnostic logs. Unfortunately, I don't have any other logs until the few I downloaded in the last couple of weeks and they both show the error message you found. So, it's possible the last couple of days of running the old ram generated an error, but seems less likely than I was hoping. Do you agree?
Given that, would you go factory default route or first try the new memory? Not knowing how the diagnositc log is created or what tests it runs to create it, will the installation of new memory simply cause the memory error to disappear? Is the diagnostic log created on boot up?
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