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Old 12-18-2008, 05:43 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Arrow RAM problems

Hello,

Currently my computer has two 512 MB pieces of RAM. But I have removed two more 512's out of my other computer to put in this computer. When I insert the other 2 the computer won't even boot, if I load with just 3 pieces (2 old ones, 1 new one) the computer boots but doesn't recognize the other 512.

How can I go about getting all four to work so I have 2GB of ram?

Thanks!

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Kyle
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