L lucky7 New Member Mar 8, 2008 #1 Wat i have heard is that when u install vista on a new comp u should only put in 2g of ram first and after it is installed u should add the rest. Is this true?
Wat i have heard is that when u install vista on a new comp u should only put in 2g of ram first and after it is installed u should add the rest. Is this true?
N nyhk New Member Mar 8, 2008 #3 It is nessecery on some boards. Microsoft has a fix for it. After the fix, you can install the rest of it. The problem shows itself as a blue screen
It is nessecery on some boards. Microsoft has a fix for it. After the fix, you can install the rest of it. The problem shows itself as a blue screen
Kesava Active Member Mar 8, 2008 #4 yeah it really depends. i had to do it once. just try and see if it works. if it doesnt then play around with the ram
yeah it really depends. i had to do it once. just try and see if it works. if it doesnt then play around with the ram
I INTELCRAZY banned Mar 8, 2008 #7 Was this before a certain chipset? Like maybe with the 945's or something? I suggested the 945, because that board is so friggin' weird about things...
Was this before a certain chipset? Like maybe with the 945's or something? I suggested the 945, because that board is so friggin' weird about things...
Archangel VIP Member Mar 8, 2008 #8 never had an issue with having the 4Gb in my pc while installing Vista
ThatGuy16 VIP Member Mar 8, 2008 #10 i heard the same thing, but i had no issues installing vista x64 with 4gb of ram