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Well you may not even be a reading member by now, but I will inform whoever reads this.
I have a Packard Bell M415 Model A940-TWR The computer will only support 128MB of RAM. The problem I found is it would only read 1/4 of the memory! I called Packard Bell and they wanted an arm & a leg for 128MB RAM Well for 1/3 the price I bought two memory chips from Circuit City or Best Buy. Two 256MB RAM = 512MB RAM. Well the computer only read 1/4 of the memory so it was maxed at 128MB. 512/4 = 128 I used this configuration for at least 4 years! 1/3 the price!!!! Now the best news! Those Two PC133 256MB RAM were finally pulled and put into a Gateway G6-350 and the gateway used the entire 512MB of RAM If I had went with Packard Bell Memory, it would have cost 3 times as much and became worthless later! I now have some old memory chips that came with other motherboards that I put in the old Packard Bell. It is very little memory, but I only use it for WIN 95 & DOS now! Switch Boxes are great!!!!!!! Mike |
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If it reads 128 max, then alot of older boards had to be set up different. If you have 2 slots sometimes each slot will only read 64mb for a total of 128 max, if it has 4 slots each slot still could only read 64mb each. If you want to fill all 4 slot you had to run 4 32mb sticks!
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