As I am pretty ignorant when it comes to computers, I though of joining this forum in the hope that some good soul would help me solve my problem.
My computer has 3 RAM slots two of which had 256MB sticks. As I had just installed Flight Simulater X I decided to upgrade, had a look at the motherboard manual which said that it could take up to 3GB of RAM, did some research on the internet and bought three 1GB sticks from Amazon (Kingston Value RAM KVR400X64C3A/1G). I inserted these but windows would not boot, so I removed one of them and everything worked perfectly. Thinking that the stick was damaged I replaced it but it worked. So now I though that it was the slot that was damaged, and so inserted one of the 256MG sticks and windows booted up reading all the Ram, but half way through it stopped, so I am now running 2 GB..
Would anyone know why it will not take all 3 sticks ? I did write to Kingston support but have not had an answer. Attached is a report of my computer.
Many thanks and best regards
Malvizz
My computer has 3 RAM slots two of which had 256MB sticks. As I had just installed Flight Simulater X I decided to upgrade, had a look at the motherboard manual which said that it could take up to 3GB of RAM, did some research on the internet and bought three 1GB sticks from Amazon (Kingston Value RAM KVR400X64C3A/1G). I inserted these but windows would not boot, so I removed one of them and everything worked perfectly. Thinking that the stick was damaged I replaced it but it worked. So now I though that it was the slot that was damaged, and so inserted one of the 256MG sticks and windows booted up reading all the Ram, but half way through it stopped, so I am now running 2 GB..
Would anyone know why it will not take all 3 sticks ? I did write to Kingston support but have not had an answer. Attached is a report of my computer.
Many thanks and best regards
Malvizz