Problems 'installing' RAM Created 18 years ago2006-01-13 15:27:54 UTC by alexb911 alexb911

Created 18 years ago2006-01-13 15:27:54 UTC by alexb911 alexb911

Posted 18 years ago2006-01-13 15:27:54 UTC Post #157743
Ok, heres the story,

-> previously had 512mb ram

-> bought 1GB Ram (1 stick of 1GB, not 2 512mb)

-> tried installing 1GB with 512mb stick, and my computer didn't have it.

-> swapped slots around - no luck

-> used 1GB stick in slot 1 on its own - IT WORKED

that was yesterday. today, I booted up - the ram didn't

so im back with a dilema. my old 512mb stick still works.

what do I do? any ideas why 1GB stick now isn't working? thnx
Posted 18 years ago2006-01-13 15:47:56 UTC Post #157748
Try this: Remove your CMOS Battery for a little while (Like an hour or so) Install the RAM, then put the CMOS Battery back in and let it do a memory test.
Posted 18 years ago2006-01-13 15:50:33 UTC Post #157749
ive sort of already tried.

removed battery (with ram in)

then ran memory test (all fine btw)
Posted 18 years ago2006-01-13 15:52:26 UTC Post #157751
How long did you leave the battery out? By m0p's advice I left my CMOS Battery out for 3 days to completely clear it, and it solved my problem.
Posted 18 years ago2006-01-13 15:56:05 UTC Post #157752
so when doing, have ram in?

when I say 'won't boot:

ntoskrnl is fine, but it stops after - no logon screen. POST is fine though :|
Posted 18 years ago2006-01-13 16:01:10 UTC Post #157754
Are there any beeps? I imagine if there were, you would have said so, but just checking. I say, install the RAM before the CMOS Battery so the first thing it recognizes is that there is 1.5 Gb of RAM rather than 512 Mb.
Posted 18 years ago2006-01-13 16:03:28 UTC Post #157755
i think to not make things worse, i might just use the 1GB on its own

wot would be better

1GB

2 x 512mb

oh, and there were no beeps, although there is this one really quiet beep during POST, but i think thats OK?
Posted 18 years ago2006-01-13 16:30:27 UTC Post #157762
2x512MiB may be better.

Does the correct amount of RAM show up in the BIOS setup?
Seventh-Monkey Seventh-MonkeyPretty nifty
Posted 18 years ago2006-01-15 23:38:54 UTC Post #158075
You already probably verified this when buying the RAM, but is it the right kind for your motherboard? Matching RAM types helps, as long as they are compatible with the motherboard.
Posted 18 years ago2006-01-16 01:20:13 UTC Post #158079
make sure the bios isnt trying to run the ram in dual channel mode too, cause that would screw it up significantly
Posted 18 years ago2006-01-16 13:28:28 UTC Post #158138
Theres some things you would need to tell us such as the speed and type of RAM you are trying to fit, the mobo your trying to put it in and the same info for the RAM youve already got.

Some older mobos will not accept memory sticks over a certain size. Ive had this same problem with some old 133 SDRAM.
Posted 18 years ago2006-01-17 15:04:26 UTC Post #158291
OK...

motheboard is a ASRock K7S41GX
1Gb stick is - Elixir PC2700 DDR333

How would I stop it running dual-channel?

thanks 'gain
Posted 18 years ago2006-01-17 15:09:11 UTC Post #158293
http://www.asrock.com/support/download.asp?Model=K7S41GX#bios
"4. Fine tune 2 DIMM of Elixir DDR 333 256 MB CL=2.5 SDRAM."

Try to update your BIOS ;p
Posted 18 years ago2006-01-17 15:56:33 UTC Post #158304
already got most up to date :|

how do I configure for specific ram chip?
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