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Answer» I fitted a Ram chip in my IBM DESKTOP machine and when i boot the machine, it SHOWED a blue screen. When I fitted the original Ram that was there, I still had a blue sreen. please how do I COME out of this situation.Help me.I am using windows 2000.What type of RAM did you install and what type does the machine take ? ? is this a case of clearing the memory when changing over ram??...You're confusing clearing RAM with clearing CMOS memory.Meanwhile...he hasn't returned...which MAKES all this speculation. The RAM I am using is, 16M*64 SDRAM. 128MB. DDR. 133MHZ. CL2 AND 128MB. DDR. PC2100. CL2.5. 2.5V V (16MX64). I am using IBM desktop. model 831354. serial: KDFF3MV Blue screen error code: ***STOP: 0x000000A5 (0x00000001,0x818ac5a8,0x00000000,0x00000000) The Ram is properly seated.Quote from: sirhums on October 12, 2010, 04:43:03 AM The RAM I am using is, Woah, take about old Did it BSOD before replacing it with the new ones? Could it be IBM RAM set specific parameters to only accept certain vendors of RAM? Or maybe not even accept any new RAM at all? Have you googled any details to your computer model? I would believe old computers, specially retail assembled wouldn't want consumers to be able to interchange components within, thus to keep up their business. you may have bent a pin The cause of the A5 Stop message is always errors in the ACPI BIOS. There is nothing that you can fix at the level of the operating system. Here is what MS says about that particular argument (the 0x00000001) in the A5 stop message: This argument is defined as an ACPI root resources FAILURE. More specifically, ACPI could not find the system control interrupt (SCI) vector in any of the resources that ACPI received at startup. SCI is a special interrupt type that provides a more efficient way to deal with problems that are normally handled by system management interrupts (SMI). If SCIS cannot be initialized, ACPI cannot function. This can occur if no entry for this IRQ is found in the list or if no IRQ resource list was found at all. Reset your CMOS. Try updating your BIOS.I suspect an install of the wrong RAM..... But i've been wrong before... |
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