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Installed RAM, how to check it for faults?
I've ordered my first Mac, (27 inch iMac) and I've ordered some ram to install in the iMac when it arrives.
I was wondering, how do I check the installed ram for faults? Is there a application etc with Mountain Lion that would allow me to do this? Thanks
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I've just downloaded Memtest, not sure though if it will run on Mountain Lion?
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http://osxdaily.com/2011/05/03/memtest-mac-ram-test/
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I think Memtest will be the best, most thorough thing to use for checking for errors in my ram. Thanks again.
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** If you open up Activity Monitor when 'memtest' is running, you will see it uses virtually ALL the RAM available, and I made sure the FANS were keping it cool.. and I have 'tested' to see if it will allow some use of computer as well, and have to say it does, although SLOWER indeed seemingly.. I could find no evidence this would be harmful, so I just carried on as such!! Good Luck and hope it helps!!
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Hopefully I shouldn't be waiting too much longer to install the ram as my iMac is showing "preparing for shipment" ![]() I'll install the ram as soon as I take my iMac out of the box (saves me taking the iMac off the desk, disconnecting everything again later) and I'll then run Memtest once I've went through the initial setup stage of a new Mac. This will be my first Mac and I'm really looking forward to moving to Mac and learning the Mac way of doing things ![]() Thanks again bob.
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Cool.. I don't think there would be any reason NOT to put it in ASAP, so carry on unless someone wiser than me has a good idea on that..
![]() Also, a great site for Do-it-Yourself MAC stuff is ifixit.. Follow iMac and find your Model.. RAM install should take 3-5 minutes (3x Phillips Screws, Remove Vented Cover, Pull 2 Plastic Tabs.. REMOVE & REPLACE!!) just did one last night at my friend's house, put 4x 8GB sticks in where he had 2x 4GB earlier.. Very Zippy!! http://www.ifixit.com/Device/Mac Happy MAC'day to you!!
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