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Originally Posted by ocicat
It may be worth doing more memory testing, but memtest must run continuously without interruption. Leaving it for a day may be in order especially if the memory can be replaced.
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I forgot to mention that the day before yesterday I changed the memory module , but the system still rebooted...
I ran memtest with this 'new' memory, only with it, but it seems not very true to life that each memory module which's plugged into this motherboard appears to be faulty.
I think the reason is this mini-ITX Intel D201GLY2 motherboard (I mean hardware compatability, not it's 'health' in general, because as I've already said, Slax Linux worked fine from the USB-stick).
Has anybody had experience with OpenBSD running on this motherboard?
I googled and as I saw that people had problems while trying to install OpenBSD on this hardware.
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Originally Posted by BSDfan666
or perhaps a dusty CPU heatsink?
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no, it's impossible - the motherboard is absolutely new, it was bought several days ago in the copmuter shop with a good reputation and right after byuing I started to play with it
One more
note: my board is Intel D201GLY2
A (but it's not too impotant, as D201GLY2 and D201GLY2A are based on the same chipset SiS 662)