Error 80?
Re: Error 80?
I had a strange problem too, but had to do with a bug processing the hash file.
Do you use a hash? If so, turn it off and see if the problem goes away.
Mine was corrected in [#PUZ-678-12931] . Sorry, I don't know what it means, but terabyte should. and if the problem is related to a hash, this ticket may help.
good luck.
Do you use a hash? If so, turn it off and see if the problem goes away.
Mine was corrected in [#PUZ-678-12931] . Sorry, I don't know what it means, but terabyte should. and if the problem is related to a hash, this ticket may help.
good luck.
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Re: Error 80?
no, it's in the hardware.
"tas3086" wrote in message news:10789@public.image...
I had a strange problem too, but had to do with a bug processing the hash
file.
Do you use a hash? If so, turn it off and see if the problem goes away.
Mine was corrected in [#PUZ-678-12931] . Sorry, I don't know what it means,
but terabyte should. and if the problem is related to a hash, this ticket
may help.
good luck.
"tas3086" wrote in message news:10789@public.image...
I had a strange problem too, but had to do with a bug processing the hash
file.
Do you use a hash? If so, turn it off and see if the problem goes away.
Mine was corrected in [#PUZ-678-12931] . Sorry, I don't know what it means,
but terabyte should. and if the problem is related to a hash, this ticket
may help.
good luck.
Re: Error 80?
Well - the memory is dual-channel, so either DIMM is the culprit. I pulled one DIMM - we'll see - it succeeded last night, but I think it has to go a couple of weeks without an issue....
Don't know what "using a hash" means -sorry
Don't know what "using a hash" means -sorry
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Re: Error 80?
I was getting pretty regular BSODs on my laptop. The error was
frequently tied to memory.
I thought, What the heck? I want more memory anyway.
I removed both 2 GB dimms. New 4 GB dimm and no more BSODs.
Mary
On 12/31/2015 8:41 AM, jeffw_00 wrote:
> Well - the memory is dual-channel, so either DIMM is the culprit. I pulled one DIMM - we'll see - it succeeded last night, but I think it has to go a couple of weeks without an issue....
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> Don't know what "using a hash" means -sorry
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frequently tied to memory.
I thought, What the heck? I want more memory anyway.
I removed both 2 GB dimms. New 4 GB dimm and no more BSODs.
Mary
On 12/31/2015 8:41 AM, jeffw_00 wrote:
> Well - the memory is dual-channel, so either DIMM is the culprit. I pulled one DIMM - we'll see - it succeeded last night, but I think it has to go a couple of weeks without an issue....
>
> Don't know what "using a hash" means -sorry
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>
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Re: Error 80?
provided you get the correct one out first, that be good. The bad one being
in can cause various issues.
"jeffw_00" wrote in message news:10792@public.image...
Well - the memory is dual-channel, so either DIMM is the culprit. I pulled
one DIMM - we'll see - it succeeded last night, but I think it has to go a
couple of weeks without an issue....
Don't know what "using a hash" means -sorry
in can cause various issues.
"jeffw_00" wrote in message news:10792@public.image...
Well - the memory is dual-channel, so either DIMM is the culprit. I pulled
one DIMM - we'll see - it succeeded last night, but I think it has to go a
couple of weeks without an issue....
Don't know what "using a hash" means -sorry
Re: Error 80?
well, I pulled one 2 days ago and the failures stopped so far. - Stay Tuned!
I wonder if it was the DIMM or the contacts - I.e., if I put the one I pulled back in - could re-seating it fix it? (not being cheap, replacement is only $20 - just wondering)
I wonder if it was the DIMM or the contacts - I.e., if I put the one I pulled back in - could re-seating it fix it? (not being cheap, replacement is only $20 - just wondering)
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Re: Error 80?
doubt it, typically your system doesn't work at all when that is needed.
"jeffw_00" wrote in message news:10808@public.image...
well, I pulled one 2 days ago and the failures stopped so far. - Stay
Tuned!
I wonder if it was the DIMM or the contacts - I.e., if I put the one I
pulled back in - could re-seating it fix it? (not being cheap, replacement
is only $20 - just wondering)
"jeffw_00" wrote in message news:10808@public.image...
well, I pulled one 2 days ago and the failures stopped so far. - Stay
Tuned!
I wonder if it was the DIMM or the contacts - I.e., if I put the one I
pulled back in - could re-seating it fix it? (not being cheap, replacement
is only $20 - just wondering)
Re: Error 80?
On Sun, 3 Jan 2016 17:32:38 PST, just as I was about to take a herb,
jeffw_00 disturbed my reverie and wrote:
>I wonder if it was the DIMM or the contacts - I.e., if I put the one I pulled back in - could re-seating it fix it?
I have heard that a pencil eraser* works well for this too.
*We used to call them 'rubbers', but that word has been hijacked for
another item these days .
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Cheers,
DrT
"If you want to find out what is wrong
with democracy, spend five minutes with
the average voter." - Winston Churchill
jeffw_00 disturbed my reverie and wrote:
>I wonder if it was the DIMM or the contacts - I.e., if I put the one I pulled back in - could re-seating it fix it?
I have heard that a pencil eraser* works well for this too.
*We used to call them 'rubbers', but that word has been hijacked for
another item these days .
--
Cheers,
DrT
"If you want to find out what is wrong
with democracy, spend five minutes with
the average voter." - Winston Churchill
Re: Error 80?
Well - 6 days, and failed only once, so apparently 1 DIMM was an issue - but both of them? So replace both DIMMs? (if that's a likely fix I'm up for it, but...)
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Re: Error 80?
you can try the other one if you want. it's most likely memory, but it
could still be something like the cable or even interference from the power
supply.
"jeffw_00" wrote in message news:10839@public.image...
Well - 6 days, and failed only once, so apparently 1 DIMM was an issue - but
both of them? So replace both DIMMs? (if that's a likely fix I'm up for
it, but...)
could still be something like the cable or even interference from the power
supply.
"jeffw_00" wrote in message news:10839@public.image...
Well - 6 days, and failed only once, so apparently 1 DIMM was an issue - but
both of them? So replace both DIMMs? (if that's a likely fix I'm up for
it, but...)