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Posted 11 Months ago #1
It looks like a memory problem. Maybe you should try a ram test.
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Posted 11 Months ago #2
Could be a bad sector (not readable) in your swap space on your hard drive.
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Posted 11 Months ago #3
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Yup, memory problem.

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Try recreating your swap space; if the problem persists, check the RAM modules and the cooling of the processor.
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Posted 11 Months ago #4
Wow, this is an excellent news group. Thanks for all the prompt responses. I will do exactly as suggested and report back any findings. Thanks again!
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