The instructions for AleGr memory tester were
So, if the user follows the instructions, why is it that there is _one_ report stating that it can't work from fdubcd? I mean, isn't it possible that the user that reported a problem with this program is just not following those instructions?
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RAM tester able to test up to 3GB under DOS. When FreeDOS boots, select one of
the "Defensive" boot options. Then pass in the "/ignorexmm" parameter to
memtest.exe. For example, to test 3GB memory, type "memtest 2900 1 /fastdetect
/nousblegacy /ignorexmm" ("1" ignores first MB used by BIOS).
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RAM tester able to test up to 3GB under DOS. When FreeDOS boots, select one of
the "Defensive" boot options. Then pass in the "/ignorexmm" parameter to
memtest.exe. For example, to test 3GB memory, type "memtest 2900 1 /fastdetect
/nousblegacy /ignorexmm" ("1" ignores first MB used by BIOS).
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So, if the user follows the instructions, why is it that there is _one_ report stating that it can't work from fdubcd? I mean, isn't it possible that the user that reported a problem with this program is just not following those instructions?