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Re: [cobalt-users] RaQ3 Memory Upgrade - Not Allowed!



> That's ridiculous!!!!!!! If RAM fails, it will almost always just prevent a
> machine from booting, any machine. If it boots, RAM will not cause that
> type off error. Now maybe my 22yrs of experience with this stuff is wrong.
> But I upgraded my RAQ3i from the 64Meg it came with to 256 the 2nd week I
> had it; and the machine has never even burped.

As someone that had a UK2 RAQ3 with the memory upgrade. I can confirm after
7 reloads, 3 hard drives and 5 different stucks of memory. there was a fault
with the motherboard that did not allow a batch of RAQ3's to have memory
upgrades.

As soon as you went over 128mb on the board it would slowly start to fail.
This happened to several people out of 100 that upgraded memory with UK2.
I can understand UK2's reluctance to upgrade any more RAQ3's. I had a
motheboard replacement, a repaired unit from Cobalt and it still caused the
same problem.

Eventually, on a third motherboard .. I got the memory I wanted.

The whole process took  several weeks and UK2 really did try hard to solve
the issue.

Cobalt where unable to work out why this was happening or offer a solution.

My own feeling is that there were a batch of faulty boards out there .

WOW, 22yrs down the drain. I do stand corrected. I have seen things corrupt a system, I've seen systems down for 2 days because someone didn't turn the brightness up on a monitor, I've seen systems not restart because of a staple in a keyboard, I've seen systems (like WIn 95) not run well because of too much RAM (wasn't supported) and I've seen systems not restart from bad or wrong RAM, but I have never seen a system get totally corrupted due to such a flaw.

That is a whacky one!!!!!
Jale