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Posted on Jun 03, 2017

I have Intel 82945gl based board..I had 2 mod of 256 MB in 2 slots.recently i decided to upgrade and bought 1 gb DDR1 PC400 module and inserted the same after removing the previous 2 modules.It booted and windows loaded and suddenly it got restarted.Ichnaged bios to optimal values and it did not work...when I removed the new 1 gb and inserted the old modules also the same problem is encoutered, so what was working is also not working...pls help...will the new module be supported

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 05, 2008

SOURCE: two 1 gb ram sticks not working together!

1.plz check the bus speed of both hte rams
2.is the bus speed of second ram is same as old ram

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Anonymous

  • Posted on May 24, 2008

SOURCE: Can I install 512 MB DDR1 & 256MB DDR1 Simultaneously in A8V-VM ?

i have 1.8 processor.board is 8ir 2003 gigabyte.my ram is hynix 512.but my pc slow.tel me my ram is the problem.

ginko

Ginko

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  • Posted on Aug 16, 2008

SOURCE: 3 Beep sounds-No boot

As you probably know 3 long beeps on an Intel motherboard is memory failure. Even if RAM is good your Motherboard may have problems in reading your ram module.
If you are using a PCI or AGP video card try also removing and putting back video card, video adapters use shared RAM and can give you troubles with RAM.
Always perform all maintainance on motherboard with power unplugged and avoid to touch contacts and circuits with your finger.
If the 1GB module is new, verify with seller that your motherboard support this memory, some motherboard do not support double density RAM.

Anonymous

  • 55 Answers
  • Posted on Nov 05, 2009

SOURCE: Any RAM, 256 MB 400MHz DDR1, working well with

do you have any other type of RAM installed on this MB? if yes, this should be the problem, the incompatibility between the 2 dimm's. If no, you should have a look on the Mb book. There you have explained how you should install the ramm dimm.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 27, 2009

SOURCE: I have intel 845 glly desktop board with 256 mb

1st try to exchange the cards in the slot.
2nd try another card
3rd ur RAM slot may not be ok
4th ur RAMs may not be compatible
5th ur new RAM card may not be ok
use same type of RAMs, and same size...
if u have 256, add 256
if u ahve 128 add 128
if u have SDR then dont add DDR
getting compatibility is little difficult...
some times no combinations can work...
note...technology keeps changing...so a old RAM card that was bought years ago may not be compatible with a new RAM card....
even i got all my old RAM cards(256+128) removed and got 2 - 512mb of the same type fixed...even i had issues with my RAMs for 6 months...

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