Using "Tech Tool Deluxe" In Leopard

My MacBook Pro came with Tiger and the Apple included CD Tech Tool Deluxe. On running Tech Tool Deluxe under Tiger, my MBP passed all tests.
I updated to Leopard. I downloaded the update for Leopard from Tech Tool.
Now my MBP fails the video ram test. My MBP works perfectly.
I am wondering if Tech Tool Deluxe fails the video ram when running Leopard.
Suggestions please.

Use whichever DVD came with the computer. A Retail Leopard DVD does not include Apple Hardware Test. The DVD does not have to match the version of OSX on the hard drive when running the tests.

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