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<font face="Helvetica">Hi all,<br>
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I've got a dual G4 MDD. I upgraded the RAM to 2 GB with 4 512MB
DIMMs. That worked fine for a long time. Last Monday the power went
out at my home. It took be a week to get the machine working properly
again. What finally worked was removing 3 DIMMs and leaving one in the
'0' slot. Today I tried reloading all the DIMMs to see what would
happen. I discovered that if I had a DIMM in slot 1, the Mac would not
boot. Out of curiosity, I tried one of the old 256MB DIMMs in slot 1.
That worked. Odd. The slot works with a 256, but not 512 DIMM. Yes,
I tried all the 512 DIMMs in slot 1, that stops the Mac from booting.
Anyways, my computer is working fine now.<br>
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-Thom<br>
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