Here is a ram test http://reality.sgi.com/cbrady_denver/memtest86/ Jason DeStefano wrote: > > It could. My experience has been that the boot-up ram BIOS test > rarely ever finds RAM problems even when they exist. I've experienced > your problem before due to bad RAM. The system may boot and the > bad portion of RAM may not be used at first, then as files are accessed > and cached in RAM you hit the bad chip and BOOM!!! > > Let me know what you find out. > > Jason > > At 03:28 PM 12/1/00 -0600, you wrote: > >> Spontaneous reboots often point to bad RAM. Are you borrowing DIMMS > >> from one board to the other? > > > >Yes, I am... The machine I took the RAM out of wouldn't even boot, but I > >assumed it was probably the board. Would a reboot during POST still point > >to bad RAM? I'll try replacing that anyway. > > > >Jay > > (trimmed...)