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Old 04-17-2005, 07:06 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hello~~~
I just have a couple question on memory.
I have had these blue screen almost everyday since i built my own computer.
I just bear with it for like an year because i didn't want my pop to know the comp is ****ed up.....
And i think i finally found the reason for it. When i replaced the memory, the Blue screen did not appear any more.. So, my question is..... is that detection conclusive enough for me to believe my memory is messed up?
Also, is getting the memory fix expensive?
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Old 04-17-2005, 11:37 AM   #2 (permalink)
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is that detection conclusive enough for me to believe my memory is messed up?
Yes I would say it is.

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Also, is getting the memory fix expensive?
You can't repair such electronic components. Besides, if the modules have problems operating properly on your particular motherboard it doesn't neceserely mean it's broken, might be incompability issues.
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Old 04-17-2005, 04:03 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Thank you for ur quick reply.
I appriciate it!
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Thank you for ur quick reply.
I appriciate it!
98% of RAM has a lifetime warrenty.
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Also,
What CPU?
what Bus speed?
What ram is broken?
What ram worked?
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CPU=p4 2.8
Motherboard=abit IS7 and the bus speed is 800 i believe.
I have 2 512MB memory and they are all different brand names. The ram i think it has a problem is.... hm.... i can't find the name for it .. this one is definetely not name brand one and it says 512MB DDR DIMMP 64WPD.
The other one is call BRAVO?? and it is also 512MB DDR memory....
The BRAVO one works on my mobo... but the other one doesn't.

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