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Is there any other way of testing RAM (at home...not in a laboratory) other than by substitution?
Not sure what you mean by testing RAM, but you can check what you have and/or additional capacity HERE ... it is the Crucial website whare you can let their software scan you pc.
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Thanks for your responses, everyone. I should have said that I was on Linux. Irene's

Crucial's system is for Windows, and Mac. Memtest86.com does have a Linux prog., but that will not download for some peculiar reason, whilst Sakura's offering again is M$ only. I shall have to see if Memtest86 has found it's way into any of the Linux repositories.

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Download Linux memtest86 from here, use version 3.3.

http://www.memtest86.com/download.html

Download to your desktop, right click open with archive, click on extract,( if your right click menu supports it just click on extract here), click on new desktop icon, click on read me and it will show you haw to install and use it, ignore the read make file.

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Download Linux memtest86 from here, use version 3.3.

http://www.memtest86.com/download.html

Download to your desktop, right click open with archive, click on extract,( if your right click menu supports it just click on extract here), click on new desktop icon, click on read me and it will show you haw to install and use it, ignore the read make file.

Thanks Alan.

I had downloaded it, into Downloads, and had opened it with "Software Installer", but just disappeared (not the download, but the result of the installer, if any).

I shall follow your recipe carefully.

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memtest86+ also has a bootable CD version, which I prefer since there is nothing else loaded in memory when you are testing.

http://www.memtest.org/#downiso

Based on the well-known original memtest86 written by Chris Brady, memtest86+ is a port by some members of the x86-secret team. Our goal is to provide an up-to-date and completly reliable version of this software tool aimed at memory failures detection.

Memtest86+ is, like the original, released under the terms of the Gnu Public License (GPL). No restrictions for use, private or commercial exist other than the ones mentioned in the Gnu Public License (GPL). Texts about the original version was taken from the original website and written by Chris Brady.

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