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I think you need to try and interpret what this person says he has been told as if he's got the general idea but the details slightly wrong.
Does that sound right?
My reply was mindful that he isn't fully conversant with technicalities, and that he was probably told that Windows loads the registry into RAM and saves it to disk when it shuts down. If the RAM is faulty then what gets written back is corrupted.
Do you see? I'm not sure how well I've explained that.
yeah i understand apparently there was a shit loada dust in the slots that was causing problems but now i need a new motherboard. fat man says he's got an A Open board, with 8XAGP, up to a AMD 3Ghz, 3PCI slots, onboard sound and video and 6 USB ports for: