Posted by AnthonyR on 12/25/57 11:31
"Jona Vark" <noemail@all.com> wrote in message
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> "AnthonyR" <nomail@nospam.com> wrote in message
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>>Because Liquid Edition uses is so very
>> memory intensive it might trigger issues that you have that other
>> software
>> doesn't trigger.
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> LOL!
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> sorry.. that's not really the way computers work..
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LOL... I just read this reply Jona,
Are you sure?
I've been repairing computers since I built my for 8088 PC back in 1992
before the 286 Intel CPU.
When you have a bad memory chip it won't effect the PC until something
actually accesses that memory address.
So many times people can run a PC just fine for years with bad memory
modules and only have occasional blue screen of death errors when they have
multiple programs open and access certain part of the memory not normally
used.
:)
When diagnosis memory issues (very difficult in most cases) memory intensive
programs need to be run for days sometimes that
read and write to every single address in the memory module over and over.
(Heat issues effect them also).
AnthonyR.
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