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Jim Macklin
April 10th 03, 07:27 PM
You have to use the same type and specification RAM, also
the 3 GB limit of the motherboard my require 1 GB modules.
I the BIOS able to detect and use all the RAM the mobo is
physically capable of holding?


"Mike" > wrote in message
...
| What do I need to do when I am installing memory for it
| to work? My motherboard supports 3GB of RAM, I have 1GB
| installed, when I try to install 512MB more my computer
| won't boot. I get a blank screen. Any information will be
| appreciated. Thank You, Mike

Mike Brearley
April 10th 03, 07:34 PM
There are different types of memory and configurations that motherboards
will support.

Is the memory you are installing the same as what's in the system already.
For example, if you have PC2100 in it already, are you trying to put an
additional 512 of PC2100 in?

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Thanks,
Mike



"Mike" > wrote in message
...
> What do I need to do when I am installing memory for it
> to work? My motherboard supports 3GB of RAM, I have 1GB
> installed, when I try to install 512MB more my computer
> won't boot. I get a blank screen. Any information will be
> appreciated. Thank You, Mike

Mike Brearley
April 10th 03, 07:34 PM
There are different types of memory and configurations that motherboards
will support.

Is the memory you are installing the same as what's in the system already.
For example, if you have PC2100 in it already, are you trying to put an
additional 512 of PC2100 in?

--
Thanks,
Mike



"Mike" > wrote in message
...
> What do I need to do when I am installing memory for it
> to work? My motherboard supports 3GB of RAM, I have 1GB
> installed, when I try to install 512MB more my computer
> won't boot. I get a blank screen. Any information will be
> appreciated. Thank You, Mike

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