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Solve : Problems with new RAM? |
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Answer» YESTERDAY I installed two new sticks of RAM into my PC to replace the old ONES. When I restarted my PC it recognised my RAM whilst booting up and then loaded windows XP fine- but a few minutes later it went to the blue screen- I cannot remember exactly what it said, but it was something to do with the memory. I have now reinstalled the old RAM and the computer is working fine. The RAM I installed was 2*1GB PC3200 DDR400Mhz which is compatible with my K8S-MX motherboard (according to Crucial and my own research). I also have an AMD Sempron 2500+ processor- would this affect what kind of RAM I can have? Install one stick at a TIME and run MemTest on each one...you may have gotten a faulty stick. I couldn't find much info on your MBoard...is that the correct model #Your memory sticks specs seems to be correct: Maybe, as patio said, bad stick. It would be helpful to know what that BSOD error said. |
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