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2003-10-24, 04:39 PM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
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Ok, i just got my new ram and i put it in...on the next slot next 2 the other memory slot thing, and it doesint show up on the system info when i run the computer and when i see it on my bios or whatever that thing is when u wanna see info before ur computer boots up, it said memory 0 slot: 256mbs, and then memory slot 1: Not intalled. Can any1 tell me why it says that?. what do i have 2 do 2 "Install it"...plez any1 ..dont tell me i wasted 71 bucks on it.
(ooo and i never used the other slot before...just if u were wondering) -help o and i even took of the old 256 memory and put in the new one and my computer didint even boot up... Last edited by AlexRaider; 2003-10-24 at 04:41 PM. |
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2003-10-24, 05:45 PM | [Ignore Me] #5 | ||
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Here's what I'd try next.
Remove the new ram - start machine - if all is well.... then remove existing ram and replace with new ram - start machine... if all is well, the stick is ok, compatable, etc.. if not - that ram is having problems with your machine or is bad. if it worked, then add your second stick and start machine. Be sure to check your manual for placement - try different slots in different orders. Be very careful to insure you RAM is completly in the socket, and not crooked. Take care when adding and removing ram - alway disconnect the power cord, or flip the on/off switch on the Power Supply - not just having the machine 'off' is enough on newer machines. Hope that helps |
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2003-10-24, 06:15 PM | [Ignore Me] #8 | ||
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And remember to make sure it's in there nice and tight. The first time I installed a RAM upgrade I didn't push it in far enough, even though it seemed like I had. Generally, make you push it in until you can see none of the gold connectors at the bottom of the RAM chip. The connectors on the motherboard should also "click" into place. Don't push too hard and break the board, but make sure it is in there securely.
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2003-10-24, 06:55 PM | [Ignore Me] #13 | |||
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