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2007-01-12
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2007-01-12
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2007-01-12
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2007-01-12
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I have heard it's because of the memory corrupt, which by all mean, it's possible that n800,
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2007-01-12
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I'm not so sure that its a memory problem since reflashing doesn't fix the problem. And why does it happen only after several reboots? I had 2 WSOD within 2 weeks on 2 separate units. One came out of the box like that and my second unit got it after a discharge of power and when I went to charge it up, WSOD.
I'm on my 3rd and so far have gone through my 5th reboot with no problem, but I'm certainly sweating every time the OS boots.
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2007-01-12
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2007-01-12
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2007-01-13
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2007-01-13
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2007-01-15
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