Thank The Cheese
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I bought 1 GB stick of ram for my MacBook Pro a couple weeks ago, and I suspect it is bad, because:
* was receiving 2-5 kernel panics an hour about 2 weeks after purchase
* was experiencing many, many random app crashes and corrupted preferences
* in some case, I had a random restart, and received a kernel panic during the white apple logo boot screen
* after removing the stick of RAM, I have not had a problem
* I have tried putting it back in yesterday, and have not received any more panics, but am finding apps are crashing.
Seems to me the RAM is bad, but buymac.com.au (where I bought it) are being morons and want to prove that it is bad before they will replace it. I have run the Apple Hardware Tests (exhaustive) and ran a memory check using Tech Tool Pro a couple dozen times, but I never get any errors.
Does this indicate it is not the RAM, or is it just the nature of RAM issues that it can be hard to 'catch them in the act' so to speak? Does anyone know of a definitive test for RAM?
thanks for the help, as always
* was receiving 2-5 kernel panics an hour about 2 weeks after purchase
* was experiencing many, many random app crashes and corrupted preferences
* in some case, I had a random restart, and received a kernel panic during the white apple logo boot screen
* after removing the stick of RAM, I have not had a problem
* I have tried putting it back in yesterday, and have not received any more panics, but am finding apps are crashing.
Seems to me the RAM is bad, but buymac.com.au (where I bought it) are being morons and want to prove that it is bad before they will replace it. I have run the Apple Hardware Tests (exhaustive) and ran a memory check using Tech Tool Pro a couple dozen times, but I never get any errors.
Does this indicate it is not the RAM, or is it just the nature of RAM issues that it can be hard to 'catch them in the act' so to speak? Does anyone know of a definitive test for RAM?
thanks for the help, as always