Re: RAM Problem

message from HillBillyBuddhist on 3 Jun 2004
As the difference is exactly 64MB. I'd guess you have an onboard video
chipset that shares part of your system memory to operate.

If that's the case the reported memory is accurate.
 
Geddy Lee replied to HillBillyBuddhist on 3 Jun 2004
HI HBB,,but I have "2" (two) at 512MB. Where did the other one go when the
one has already been accounted for.

GL

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Shenan Stanley replied to Geddy Lee on 3 Jun 2004
Shenan Stanley wrote:

Geddy Lee wrote:

How much RAM does your BIOS/post screen tell you that you have?

As for your other question about "How to CrossPost" (as well as the ones you
keep coming back for) -
might I suggest learning to use Google?

http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/usenet/xpost.html
 
HillBillyBuddhist replied to Geddy Lee on 3 Jun 2004
Please accept my humble apologies I misread. (missed the 2X)

Do they (the two sticks) work individually?
Are they identical sticks?
Have you verified that your motherboard will support a gig of RAM?
 

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