Hi,
I have been using my PC with following configuration since Aug'10 -
Pentium Dual CPU E2180 @ 2 Ghz
Gigabyte GA-945GCM-S2L motherboard
1 x 1Gb Transcend JetRAM (JM667QLJ-1G, DDR2 PC2-5300, 333 x 2 = 667 Mhz)
1 x 2Gb Transcend JetRAM (JM667QLU-2G, DDR2 PC2-5300, 333 x 2 = 667 Mhz)
Seagate 160Gb HDD
Windows XP SP3 (built-in SP3)
Standard PS2 Keyboard & mouse
The 2GB RAM was installed about an year ago, and both before the upgrade as well as after it, the PC randomly reboots abruptly. Recently, when I used some diagnostic program (SIW 2011.10.29q) to check which hardware component may be the problem, and it reports a "Wrong Value" for the 2048Mb RAM module. I have checked by swapping the memory modules as well with no luck. Also, checked previous posts in this thread and followed the steps to upgrade to BIOS vF8d (from F7) but to no effect. As mentioned by a fellow member on this forum, there is no "memory remapping" option in the BIOS.
BTW, the Windows System Information shows the RAM as 2.99Gb.
Would appreciate help from knowledgeable folks on how to resolve the above issue, as it seems the cause of abrupt reboots. Thanks in advance.
Ramesh
I have been using my PC with following configuration since Aug'10 -
Pentium Dual CPU E2180 @ 2 Ghz
Gigabyte GA-945GCM-S2L motherboard
1 x 1Gb Transcend JetRAM (JM667QLJ-1G, DDR2 PC2-5300, 333 x 2 = 667 Mhz)
1 x 2Gb Transcend JetRAM (JM667QLU-2G, DDR2 PC2-5300, 333 x 2 = 667 Mhz)
Seagate 160Gb HDD
Windows XP SP3 (built-in SP3)
Standard PS2 Keyboard & mouse
The 2GB RAM was installed about an year ago, and both before the upgrade as well as after it, the PC randomly reboots abruptly. Recently, when I used some diagnostic program (SIW 2011.10.29q) to check which hardware component may be the problem, and it reports a "Wrong Value" for the 2048Mb RAM module. I have checked by swapping the memory modules as well with no luck. Also, checked previous posts in this thread and followed the steps to upgrade to BIOS vF8d (from F7) but to no effect. As mentioned by a fellow member on this forum, there is no "memory remapping" option in the BIOS.
BTW, the Windows System Information shows the RAM as 2.99Gb.
Would appreciate help from knowledgeable folks on how to resolve the above issue, as it seems the cause of abrupt reboots. Thanks in advance.
Ramesh