Error 80?

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tas3086
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Re: Error 80?

Post by tas3086 »

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.
TeraByte Support
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Re: Error 80?

Post by TeraByte Support »

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.

jeffw_00
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Re: Error 80?

Post by jeffw_00 »

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
mjnelson99
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Re: Error 80?

Post by mjnelson99 »

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....
>
> Don't know what "using a hash" means -sorry
>
>
TeraByte Support
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Re: Error 80?

Post by TeraByte Support »

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

jeffw_00
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Re: Error 80?

Post by jeffw_00 »

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)
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Re: Error 80?

Post by TeraByte Support »

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)

DrTeeth
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Re: Error 80?

Post by DrTeeth »

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 :-o.
--
Cheers,

DrT

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with democracy, spend five minutes with
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jeffw_00
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Re: Error 80?

Post by jeffw_00 »

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...)
TeraByte Support
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Re: Error 80?

Post by TeraByte Support »

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...)

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