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Guys, I'm so glad I came on here and asked you all. Guess what was causing the graphical glitches....
ZONEALARM!!!!
Thank you so much. I have no put the hammer back in the garage that I was going to use to smash the machine into little pieces.
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Kieron....i agree with paxton.
But also take a look at "GEIL", they make one of the best memory-modules out there.
Also i can recommand the INFINEON, be sure to get only DDR400 modules, other may work but u will see a performance-down because of the slower memory.
The one inside form SONY is a good choice (DDR400).
Regards,
My Aibo died a few weeks after purchase (the ERS-7) so that didn't help my faith in the Sony brand.
Thanks guys,
With reference to the memory - would this be ok?
http://www.crucial.com/uk/store/PartSpecs.asp?imodule=CT6464Z40B&cat=RAM
Some state they are "Unbuffered" some state "ECC" etc - very confusing. Any idea of the exact spec of the module already installed?
As for the Aibo - it was repaired under warranty. I also managed to find the original ERS-110 aibo from 5 years ago that is now boxed up ready for the Antiques Roadshow 2050 !
Yes, it would be OK!
Altought i would recommend one with a heat disipation on it...
But anyway, u can get this one...
As for ur AIBO...
...may it R.I.P. 
I take it this would be ok too.....
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=44938&item=6722665074&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW
The aibo (ERS-7) fault was with it's knee joint. Luckily the Sony Centre at the Trafford Centre swapped him over and sent the old one in for repair.....
As for the Aibo - it was repaired under warranty. I also managed to find the original ERS-110 aibo from 5 years ago that is now boxed up ready for the Antiques Roadshow 2050 !
I'm Pleased