I'm not sure about the memory on the video card, but the regular
system RAM is easily removed. Thanx. I'll give i a try tomorrow.
--Bob
On May 21, 2009, at 4:45 PM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> You can test the main memory part of this (vs the memory on the video
> card) by unplugging 2 of your 4 gigs of memory. Everything will be
> much
> slower of course (unless you've got another 2 gigs you can swap in)
> but
> check to see if the line goes away. If the line is still there then
> swap the in and out banks around. If the line stays there no matter
> which bank is in use then I think the problem is in the video card's
> memory and or the circuitry controlling the video memory. If the
> video
> memory is easily removable then try unplugging and replugging it.
> Maybe
> it just needs a little vibratin'.
--
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