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This is going to be hard to do on a working system.
1. Run a database backup.
2. Re-initialize the system.
3. When the system is up, look at the configuration and see what is in Bay 5. Of course, there should be nothing. If there is something in bay 5, you have a bad bay. If not, then proceed to step 4.
4. Reload the saved database.
5. Now look at the configuration. If the phantom module appears, you know you have corruption in the database. If it doesn't, then you know you have a flaky memory module or memory card.
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