It sometime says amount of memory as change, it sees the memory but cannot complete the booting process
Hi Daiel,
Hopefully this will be the problem of the system memory module or the module slot. Try with changing the memory slot of same memory module or change the entire memory module. Its very old one right, so these problems may occur due to heavy duty done by the memory modules.
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Hi there, you can also try swapping the memory sticks around. I sold over 30 GX260s last year, some of them had the same issue. If you need memory for that unit, we have ton's of memory that was took out of the old units. Good luck!
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Buy new RAM for the computer. RAM DIMMs fail. Some of your has.
SOURCE: error I/0 card parity interrupt at F000:F188 Type (S)hutoff NMI (R)eboot, other keys continue
Someone else on fixya suggested RAM - http://www.fixya.com/support/t10259172-o_card_parity_interrupt_f000_f188_type
I'd definitely at least run a RAM test - if you can get that far (bootup using a bootable CD with memtest 4). Otherwise just see if removing the RAM has any impact.
Also could try flashing the BIOS, again if you can get that far.
It's clearly not relating the operating system, so either BIOS, or hardware failure.
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