playitloud413
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Alright, guys. Here it is. I'm a computer technician and I've worked on tons of computers, doing all sorts of different things. One of these things being memory installs and upgrades. No big thing. Not difficult at all. Yet when it comes to my system at home, I'm ready to throw the thing out the window.
Here's some background: I have an HP a1030n. The system came stock with 512MB of RAM (2x256MB). The stock memory is PC2-3200 333mhz. The motherboard can be upgraded to 4GB of memory and can handle up to PC2-4200 memory. There are four memory slots on the motherboard.
512MB stopped being enough a long time ago, and I decided to upgrade, so I bought two 1GB modules. I figured I'd just pop out the two 256's that were in there and replace them with the two 1GB's. "Figured" being the operative word.
I took out the originals, put in the new ones, and booted up. Checked in the BIOS and the system located them perfectly. Two 1GB modules operating at PC2-4200. When I get to the Windows logo with the loading bar underneath it, the bar will go across a few times, but then it just halts. Nothing. Not going anywhere. Can't even do the three finger salute. Have to shut it down.
The only way I've been able to get my PC to work WITH the 1GB modules is to have the original two 256 modules installed alongside the 1GB's. Does it work better than having just 512MB? Well, yeah, obviously. But it also sucks, because I'm definitely getting a latency hit because there are four memory modules installed, but what's worse than that is the 1GB modules have to down-clock themselves to PC2-3200 333mhz, because that's what the 256MB modules are.
Yes, I have updated my BIOS.
Yes, I have the memory in the correct slots.
Yes, this is driving me insane.
So, please. If anyone out there can think of how to get my system to work with JUST the two 1GB modules, I am forever indebted to you.
--Henry
Here's some background: I have an HP a1030n. The system came stock with 512MB of RAM (2x256MB). The stock memory is PC2-3200 333mhz. The motherboard can be upgraded to 4GB of memory and can handle up to PC2-4200 memory. There are four memory slots on the motherboard.
512MB stopped being enough a long time ago, and I decided to upgrade, so I bought two 1GB modules. I figured I'd just pop out the two 256's that were in there and replace them with the two 1GB's. "Figured" being the operative word.
I took out the originals, put in the new ones, and booted up. Checked in the BIOS and the system located them perfectly. Two 1GB modules operating at PC2-4200. When I get to the Windows logo with the loading bar underneath it, the bar will go across a few times, but then it just halts. Nothing. Not going anywhere. Can't even do the three finger salute. Have to shut it down.
The only way I've been able to get my PC to work WITH the 1GB modules is to have the original two 256 modules installed alongside the 1GB's. Does it work better than having just 512MB? Well, yeah, obviously. But it also sucks, because I'm definitely getting a latency hit because there are four memory modules installed, but what's worse than that is the 1GB modules have to down-clock themselves to PC2-3200 333mhz, because that's what the 256MB modules are.
Yes, I have updated my BIOS.
Yes, I have the memory in the correct slots.
Yes, this is driving me insane.
So, please. If anyone out there can think of how to get my system to work with JUST the two 1GB modules, I am forever indebted to you.
--Henry