Error Meaning
10590 Memory error encountered on startup
1033/10 Error encountered in Office System
System Hang Memory error encountered - mouse hang
Most memory errors are caused by parity errors, characterized by
an unresponsive system and a frozen mouse pointer. Use LisaTest or the
extended memory board test to help you determine which of the two memory
boards failed.
Something else to keep in mind: memory is set up so that the starting
address is on memory board 2, while the data and overflow are on memory
board 1. This means that if you experience memory problems on startup,
it is probably a result of a bad memory board 2. If you encounter
memory errors during the use of an application, it is probably memory
board 1. If the system has hung only once, don't be concerned until it
happens again or until you get another memory error. Nevertheless, if
you get an error during startup, the memory board that is crossed out is
bad.