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| 12-13-2007 | #1 (permalink) |
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I recently had my MBP upgraded to 3GB of RAM. Well, it's been several weeks and to be honest, the computer "feels" slower than it did before. I know, it could be anything, an app with a memory leak, HDD fragmentation, or a new OS. I might just be paranoid.
Does anyone know of a utility that will tell me if the RAM is bad? I tried the diagnostic app that comes with AppleCare, but it is not Leopard compatible yet. You can still use it, but I hardly trust the results. Any help would be appreciated.
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Rember should work for you.
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