WeatherMan
Active Member
Sounds like that bad stick of RAM could have been the culprit all along.
I would stick the old drive in with the 1 good stick, install windows, so some tests, if everything is OK then send the new drive back, dump the bad stick and buy your client a new stick, charge him for that stick + services
I would stick the old drive in with the 1 good stick, install windows, so some tests, if everything is OK then send the new drive back, dump the bad stick and buy your client a new stick, charge him for that stick + services