I'll be damned, something helpful for a change. Intuit's possible cause and solution still don't seem to apply to the OP given other factors the OP has posted about.
-- Tara
I'll be damned, something helpful for a change. Intuit's possible cause and solution still don't seem to apply to the OP given other factors the OP has posted about.
-- Tara
One of the simple things to do, is swap the order of the memory modules on the mother board. It either fixes the problem, or makes it so obvious you know which one needs to be replaced.
Tx to everyone so far.
I'm going to repost the message as "Error Message - Memory could not be read - Part 2" as the thread is getting a bit complicated
I'll summarise what I've done so far - with some new twists to what is emerging
Robn
It does not matter. It is not a memory problem.
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