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Old 08-02-2006, 01:29 AM   #11 (permalink)
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well i have "MSI live update" that checks my drivers and stuff, when i started using it, it had a BIOs update so really thats the biggest update i have done to it, the rest of the stuff is program updates.
Ok make sure you have al the updates.
Ok what is your 512x2 RAM speed? 400mh? Also your mobo has 4 memory slot banks so why take out your 512x when you put in your new 1GB?
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Old 08-02-2006, 02:25 AM   #12 (permalink)
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well i just did a search for driver updates and it didnt help.... the only thing i can think of is something isnt set right in the BIOs... and thats one area i dont like to mess with cause i would rather not kill something.
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Ok make sure you have al the updates.
Ok what is your 512x2 RAM speed? 400mh? Also your mobo has 4 memory slot banks so why take out your 512x when you put in your new 1GB?
No i only have 2 slots for RAM... idk why it says that. and yea my old RAD in 400MHz just like this new stick.
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No i only have 2 slots for RAM... idk why it says that. and yea my old RAD in 400MHz just like this new stick.
That is strange why it wont work. Like I said it might be the PSU.
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Yea this is very strange ..... next time i go to a LAN or something i will switch power supplies with someone to see if thats it, if not then i guess i dont upgrade the RAM 0_o ... well thanx for ur help.
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