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rawr
December 9th 03, 10:49 AM
sometimes when i start up my computer it'll only recognize
384 out of 512 mb of my ram. i then have to switch the
memory around different slots until it recognizes all 512.
i'm sure other people have had the same problem so is this
a hardware problem or can it be fixed w/out getting new
parts?
Habitatual
December 9th 03, 10:50 AM
ECS K7S5A same problem had to wiggle wiggle wiggle, you ram is going to be
fried if you have to do that too often. by the way that little problem
stuffed one of my slots and one of my sticks so be carefull
"rawr" > wrote in message
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> sometimes when i start up my computer it'll only recognize
> 384 out of 512 mb of my ram. i then have to switch the
> memory around different slots until it recognizes all 512.
> i'm sure other people have had the same problem so is this
> a hardware problem or can it be fixed w/out getting new
> parts?
Pavel A.
December 9th 03, 10:55 AM
get memory test:
http://oca.microsoft.com/en/windiag.asp
"rawr" > wrote in message ...
> sometimes when i start up my computer it'll only recognize
> 384 out of 512 mb of my ram. i then have to switch the
> memory around different slots until it recognizes all 512.
> i'm sure other people have had the same problem so is this
> a hardware problem or can it be fixed w/out getting new
> parts?
Peter Hutchison
December 9th 03, 01:23 PM
On Tue, 19 Aug 2003 21:41:30 -0700, "rawr" >
wrote:
>sometimes when i start up my computer it'll only recognize
>384 out of 512 mb of my ram. i then have to switch the
>memory around different slots until it recognizes all 512.
>i'm sure other people have had the same problem so is this
>a hardware problem or can it be fixed w/out getting new
>parts?
Make sure that if you have an onboard graphics card, that may be using
up some of the memory for its own use.
Otherwise make sure all memory is 'securely' fitted into their slots.
Peter Hutchison
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